Woo! First post on the forum . . .
Ok, now that I have that out of my system, to the issue at hand: For my work I have been tasked to "fix" six aging Intel mobos, five of which had standard 820uF 6.3v caps in a semi-parallel configuration in the VRM (one in series, five in parallel). The sixth board, however, had seven capacitors in series, all 820uF 4v caps. None of them appear to be bulging, but with capacitors, that might not be the telltale sign of a failure.
This is the last mobo I have to re-cap, and instead of ordering new caps (which I cannot find 820uF in the 4v flavor), can I simply replace them with the 6.3v caps I already have?
Thanks!
Ok, now that I have that out of my system, to the issue at hand: For my work I have been tasked to "fix" six aging Intel mobos, five of which had standard 820uF 6.3v caps in a semi-parallel configuration in the VRM (one in series, five in parallel). The sixth board, however, had seven capacitors in series, all 820uF 4v caps. None of them appear to be bulging, but with capacitors, that might not be the telltale sign of a failure.
This is the last mobo I have to re-cap, and instead of ordering new caps (which I cannot find 820uF in the 4v flavor), can I simply replace them with the 6.3v caps I already have?
Thanks!
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