Need some 12000uf 80v capacitors

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  • AsRock
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    • Mar 2016
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    Need some 12000uf 80v capacitors

    Hello i am after some 12000uf 80v caps, the Samxon's ( LP ) in my NAD T753 are totally messed up one rattles and the other seems to be bulging.

    Pin spacing is 3/8ths

    It's ripple current that's making it harder to find, temp 20c-45c=1.37, 65c=1.25, 75c=1.75 and 85c 1.0

    Max height 2 inches 2\8ths

    I have been in touch with NAD and they want $20 per cap + $20 shipping for the same caps, kinda hoping to find some better more respected caps for that.

    Thank You, if you need to know any other specs of the Samxon caps let me know.
  • srhofmann
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    • Aug 2016
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    #2
    Re: Need some 12000uf 80v capacitors

    Are they snap-in or screw terminals? What about the diameter?

    Those ripple current numbers aren't really that great. You can always use a cap that has higher ripple current rating.

    Try something like this....

    http://www.digikey.com/products/en/c...0&pageSize=250

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    • petehall347
      Badcaps Legend
      • Jan 2015
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      • United Kingdom

      #3
      Re: Need some 12000uf 80v capacitors

      i like epcos capacitors for audio power supplies

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      • AsRock
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        • Mar 2016
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        Re: Need some 12000uf 80v capacitors

        Originally posted by srhofmann
        Are they snap-in or screw terminals? What about the diameter?

        Those ripple current numbers aren't really that great. You can always use a cap that has higher ripple current rating.

        Try something like this....

        http://www.digikey.com/products/en/c...0&pageSize=250
        Yeah i have seen those, was hoping to find some thing better.

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        • Mint Waxed
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          • Aug 2016
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          #5
          Re: Need some 12000uf 80v capacitors

          Try Mouser Electronics in Texas. They have a huge stock and fast shipping.
          http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine....000+uf+80+volt

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          • jazzie366
            Badcaps Veteran
            • May 2016
            • 304
            • United States

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            Re: Need some 12000uf 80v capacitors

            Originally posted by AsRock
            Hello i am after some 12000uf 80v caps, the Samxon's ( LP ) in my NAD T753 are totally messed up one rattles and the other seems to be bulging.

            Pin spacing is 3/8ths

            It's ripple current that's making it harder to find, temp 20c-45c=1.37, 65c=1.25, 75c=1.75 and 85c 1.0

            Max height 2 inches 2\8ths

            I have been in touch with NAD and they want $20 per cap + $20 shipping for the same caps, kinda hoping to find some better more respected caps for that.

            Thank You, if you need to know any other specs of the Samxon caps let me know.
            If you want some high end caps, get some Supertech 2T series caps. Well known in the audio world as a very good high end cap. Only manufacturer allowed to manufacture them as well, they are DNM's caps, just Supertech makes them. Highly recommended.

            Also, LP is a standard series, no wonder they failed. They have a not so high ripple as well especially for their size, 6.83 amps is kinda small for that size. If I check with the 2T caps, they're rated at 8 amps of ripple at 10000uF.

            Here's a couple other choices though:
            Rubycon MXR:
            http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Piece-1200...4AAOSwh-1W3zId

            Reputable eBay seller, very good chance these aren't fake.

            HOWEVER: Can't find ripple of the above caps, Rubycon doesn't list it :L

            And the cheaper option:

            http://www.ebay.com/itm/80v12000uf-8...YAAOSwvg9XaL0z

            Those cheapy's are rated for a fuckton of ripple though, 10.83A of ripple.
            Popcorn.

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