is nichicon hm compatible with ucc kzg?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • momaka
    replied
    Re: is nichicon hm compatible with ucc kzg?

    Originally posted by Wester547
    The real problem with bad caps is bad QC. That's how people can have so many inconsistent experiences with them. At the very least, though, replace those KZGs.
    I agree 100%.

    Originally posted by Wester547
    Even capacitors on the input of a buck regulator can cause irrevocable damage to whatever chip that DC-DC converter is powering if they go bad (the CPU in this case).
    Well, this is less likely to happen to the CPU VRM, since it usually has a more advanced chip than your typical PWM controller. But I agree that capacitors on the input of a buck regulator indeed should not be deemed less important than the output.
    As you know (I'm sure I mentioned it more than once ), I've had a router die from bad caps on its buck regulator input. And that's just once instance off the top of my head. Had a few other similar cases in other devices.
    Last edited by momaka; 08-27-2016, 09:26 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • Wester547
    replied
    Re: is nichicon hm compatible with ucc kzg?

    I wouldn't say I know better than anyone else. My standards for "reliable cap" might be a bit more rigorous than some. Those Nichicon HNs don't have vents so I think they would be more likely to quietly dry out through the bottom rubber bung. I don't see a 680uF 4V value in the datasheet (they could be a custom order). They are in parallel with polymers so you might get away with leaving them. But if you really want to replace them, it would be interesting to see what the rubber bung actually looks like (hopefully not a concentric bung!) so as to verify the genuineness of those capacitors.

    Everyone's standard for a reliable cap is bound to be different, especially since everyone has different experiences with different brands and series. Some people haven't had a problem with KZGs or Teapo, others wouldn't chance "relying" on them if their lives depended on it. The real problem with bad caps is bad QC. That's how people can have so many inconsistent experiences with them. At the very least, though, replace those KZGs. Even capacitors on the input of a buck regulator can cause irrevocable damage to whatever chip that DC-DC converter is powering if they go bad (the CPU in this case).
    Last edited by Wester547; 08-25-2016, 10:01 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • momaka
    replied
    Re: is nichicon hm compatible with ucc kzg?

    Originally posted by nick122
    Also the board has a fer nichicon hn 820uf 4v next to the cpu. Their manufacturing date is a0511. Are they bad hn series nichicon manufractured back in 2004?
    That's a 2005 year Nichicon, week 11.
    2005 was a "transitioning" year for Nichicon HM and HN capacitors. Some caps from 2005 do end up being bad, others are okay. I think week 11 is a pretty early, so those may be more likely to have problems. I'm not an expert on this matter, though (I think Wester547 might know better... let's hope he sees this thread and chimes in.)

    Originally posted by nick122
    Rest of the caps on the board are rubycon mbz.
    Those should be good.

    Leave a comment:


  • nick122
    replied
    Re: is nichicon hm compatible with ucc kzg?

    Also the board has a fer nichicon hn 820uf 4v next to the cpu. Their manufacturing date is a0511. Are they bad hn series nichicon manufractured back in 2004? Rest of the caps on the board are rubycon mbz.
    Attached Files

    if you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site

    Last edited by nick122; 08-25-2016, 02:53 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • nick122
    replied
    Re: is nichicon hm compatible with ucc kzg?

    Thanks! I'll recap it tomorrow.

    Leave a comment:


  • momaka
    replied
    Re: is nichicon hm compatible with ucc kzg?

    Yes.
    Nichicon HM is a direct replacement for Chemicon KZG, especially the 16V 1500 uF 10x20 mm size.

    Also, I see your Nichicon HM caps have a H06xx datecodes. That means they were manufactured sometimes in 2006 - which is good, because Nichicon HM and HN with datecodes between 2001-2004 and some from 2005 had problems. 2006 and newer is fine, though.

    Leave a comment:


  • nick122
    started a topic is nichicon hm compatible with ucc kzg?

    is nichicon hm compatible with ucc kzg?

    I have a few ucc kzg 1500uf caps on my old 775 mobo. Are they compatible with nichicon hm?
    Attached Files

    if you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site

Related Topics

Collapse

  • DrewPhillips
    Capacitor Diarrhea - Nichicon PL Series
    by DrewPhillips
    Hello All, I have on the bench a couple of PSU's which have some failed Nichicon PL series caps. They didn't "puke" their guts through the top, but instead "diarrhea'ed" corrosive brown electrolyte through the bottom, down the legs and onto the board. On one cap, the electrolyte rotted the cap right off the board leaving 2 little stubs, and also corroded a trace on the foil side.

    The PSU's are Power-One MAP series and are ringing-choke topology. The semiconductors have date codes in 1993. The PSU's were used in a commercial application, fan-cooled. They had failed...
    03-02-2025, 10:18 PM
  • nick3092
    Mid/late 80's Nichicon Yellow Caps
    by nick3092
    I recently acquired a set of Bose Roomate speakers from the mid to late 80's. Basically the right speaker cabinet is completely passive, and the left one has the power transformer and amplifier circuit in it. Out of curiosity, I opened it up to see what the circuit looked like. Looks like they used all Nichicon VX (2x 4700uF/16v for smoothing off the bridge rectifier), a couple random Nichicon SE series sprinkled on the board, and what really caught my eye - 2 yellow sleeved Nichicon caps (both 1uF/50v with no real series marking. Below are pictures of the caps. The only thing not shown in these...
    08-28-2022, 03:56 PM
  • NotEnough
    Dell G15 5515 RGB Keyboard Not Detected (Compatible Keyboard, Possible BIOS/EC Issue?)
    by NotEnough
    Hi everyone,



    I'm working on a Dell G15 5515 (Ryzen 7 5800H, RTX 3050 Ti) and recently installed a compatible 4-zone RGB keyboard and controller (for Dell G15 5510/5511/5515 models). While the keyboard functions for typing, the RGB lighting is not detected by Alienware Command Center (AWCC), which displays “No AlienFX devices found.”



    What I've Tried So Far:
    • Reseated the cables.
    • Reinstalled AWCC and AlienFX services.
    • Attempted BIOS downgrade but no improvement.
    • Inspected ribbon cables for damage.
    • Explored the possibility of BIOS or
    ...
    10-19-2024, 01:34 AM
  • burom
    Xbox 360 Xenon Modern Capacitor Replacements
    by burom
    I found my old Xbox 360 in storage and opened it up to see if there was anything that broke since it was built in 2006 (launch era Xenon revision, never red ringed, never been serviced) and didn't want to find out by releasing magic smoke. Upon moving the dust bunnies out of the way I was greeted by a bunch of capacitors with crud coming out of the top; it doesn't seem to have leaked onto the board so at least I have that going for me.

    I'm posting here because I want to try to source replacement caps myself from Mouser or Digikey instead of braving eBay or waiting for places to have...
    06-07-2024, 05:10 PM
  • chth96
    Is there any datasheet for nichicon RT(M) series?
    by chth96
    A few days ago,I destroyed one of my japanese retro game console by pluging it to 220v outlet.
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...e-been-blew-up

    and I finally fixed​ this retro game console by soldering varistor and glass fuse.

    But I noticed that When I measure voltage of PSU's 5pin connector, it is 8.80-9.07v, 5.13v,3.40-3.48v,GND,GND instead of its rated voltage of 9v 5v 3v GND GND.
    I have spare console...
    11-28-2023, 03:36 AM
  • Loading...
  • No more items.
Working...