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  • Karagjozi_XIII
    New Member
    • Dec 2017
    • 5
    • Cyprus

    #1

    Rubycon caps identification

    Hi,

    I did find some nice stash of pretty old Rubycon capacitors, type is unknown to me. Certain quantity I bought almost 20 years ago, they look as normal electrolytic but I was told that those are bipolar non-electrolytic. Any idea what type/dielectric is in question? Are they any good for audio application in valve amplifiers, or shall I discard them as worthless ancient junk? Any answer will be highly appreciated.
    Cheers, Mladen
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  • RukyCon
    A Fake Rubycon
    • Jan 2017
    • 816
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Rubycon caps identification

    The arrows on the capacitor suggests that this is not a bipolar capacitor. As for the type of capacitor, i would say it's a electrolytic based off of it's shape and the arrows pointing at one of the legs (most likely the negative leg.)

    Are they any good for audio application in valve amplifiers, or shall I discard them as worthless ancient junk?
    That's hard to say, for one thing do the caps even work? If not then you're better off getting rid of them and buying new. If so then the next question would be should you use them. A lot of people would tell you to get brand new capacitors because you don't know how long those old capacitors last if you did use them, because as a capacitor ages the chemistry of the electrolyte can change which can cause the capacitor to fail prematurely (but that's not always the case.) you may also want to reform the capacitors before use. (There's a thread you can read about how to Recondition (reform) electrolytic capacitors somewhere on this site)

    I hope something i said will help you.
    I'm not a expert, I'm just doing my best.

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    • Karagjozi_XIII
      New Member
      • Dec 2017
      • 5
      • Cyprus

      #3
      Re: Rubycon caps identification

      Thanks ruky con,
      This is exactly what I thought, regarding axial alu-can type package.
      I will further investigate the possibility of reconditioning old elcos, since my stash include a lot of old ELNA, FRAKO, Nichicon and Matsushita's. These days I can't find nothing better than Samwha in local shops, and after reading posts on this forum, for sure I will stick to good originals.

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      • Behemot
        Badcaps Legend
        • Dec 2009
        • 4845
        • CZ

        #4
        Re: Rubycon caps identification

        Originally posted by ruky con
        The arrows on the capacitor suggests that this is not a bipolar capacitor.
        Not really. Could just describe the best orientation. Although non-polarised caps can accept voltage in both ways, even those have a better orientation with less noise (or something) for audio circuits. Old caps had that, newer ones don't. Most ppl do not even know that, these nuances are what differentiate the best audio gear from the rest
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        • stj
          Great Sage 齊天大聖
          • Dec 2009
          • 30952
          • Albion

          #5
          Re: Rubycon caps identification

          there is a vid on youtube showing how to determine the polarity of film caps at carson's lab!!

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          • RukyCon
            A Fake Rubycon
            • Jan 2017
            • 816
            • USA

            #6
            Re: Rubycon caps identification

            I'm pretty sure the Rubycon capacitors he has are electrolytic capacitors. (I could be wrong but i don't think that's likely in this case)
            I'm not a expert, I'm just doing my best.

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            • stj
              Great Sage 齊天大聖
              • Dec 2009
              • 30952
              • Albion

              #7
              Re: Rubycon caps identification

              600v???

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              • RukyCon
                A Fake Rubycon
                • Jan 2017
                • 816
                • USA

                #8
                Re: Rubycon caps identification

                Originally posted by stj
                600v???
                I have a really old 500v rated electrolytic capacitor.
                I'm not a expert, I'm just doing my best.

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                • LLLlllou
                  Badcaps Veteran
                  • May 2011
                  • 201
                  • USA

                  #9
                  Re: Rubycon caps identification

                  Originally posted by Karagjozi_XIII
                  Hi,

                  I did find some nice stash of pretty old Rubycon capacitors, type is unknown to me. Certain quantity I bought almost 20 years ago, they look as normal electrolytic but I was told that those are bipolar non-electrolytic. Any idea what type/dielectric is in question?
                  Rip one open with a pair of wire cutters.

                  Are they any good for audio application in valve amplifiers, or shall I discard them as worthless ancient junk? Any answer will be highly appreciated.
                  Cheers, Mladen
                  Assuming they are still within their rated specs, I'd use them. If they're paper dielectric, they would leak current like a resister. Apply 600VDC across it and measure the current through it.

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                  • kc8adu
                    Super Moderator
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 8832
                    • U.S.A!

                    #10
                    Re: Rubycon caps identification

                    those are probably paper in oil.
                    very old.

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                    • stj
                      Great Sage 齊天大聖
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 30952
                      • Albion

                      #11
                      Re: Rubycon caps identification

                      wouldnt the oil be pcb's??

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                      • kc8adu
                        Super Moderator
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 8832
                        • U.S.A!

                        #12
                        Re: Rubycon caps identification

                        possibly.
                        but like many pcb caps its nothing to worry about.
                        modern china shit equipment is far more likely to harm you.

                        Originally posted by stj
                        wouldnt the oil be pcb's??

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                        • Behemot
                          Badcaps Legend
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 4845
                          • CZ

                          #13
                          Re: Rubycon caps identification

                          Yep, unless you burn and breath it or lick it there's nothing to worry about.
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                          • coreAngel
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                            • Oct 2014
                            • 124
                            • United States

                            #14
                            Re: Rubycon caps identification

                            Sorry for the late reply this is a Rubycon Audio (paper) capacitors they are vintage usually sold as NOS (new old stock) and are really rare to find.
                            and are usually used in single ended audio triode power amps.
                            Yes i love Nichicon MUSE Audio Capacitors...they would look awesome all over any motherboard

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