Just got a Dell Dimension 8400 for a recap. The CPU VRM caps are all UCC 4v 820uf. I'm guessing, since there's two groupings of 4 caps, that they're serial, for a total of 16v in each grouping. Two of them have popped in the one grouping, and I'm planning on replacing all 8. Am I okay to replace with 6.3v caps? If they are serial, that'd put it at 25.2v rating for the group.
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of course you can. the voltage only means how much the cap can take, thats all. as long as you can make the size fit, then upping the voltage is no problem.sigpic
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To make this clear about series and parallel caps without the technical mumbo jumbo.
Caps in parallel are the sum of the capacitors (just add the uf values up) the working voltage is that of the individual caps and remains the same. Two 1000uf caps at 10 volts in parallel would be equal to 2000uf at 10 volts.
Of course if you didn't use the same voltage caps in parallel then the max WV of the bank of caps is limited by the cap with the lowest WV.
So if for example you had 3 caps in parallel one cap 1000uf @ 10V and two caps at 1000uf @ 20V. That bank wouldn't be able to handle more than 10 volts. No manufacturer would ever be that stupid but just FYI.
So dood in your case the four 820uf caps @ 4V in parallel equals 3280uf at 4V.
Caps in series you get the sum of the caps voltages however there is a tradeoff here you get half the capacitance. For example if I put two 1000uf 20V caps in series I would then have a 500uf 40V cap.
Whenever putting caps in series or parallel they should always be the same make, series, and working voltage.
Yes you can increase the voltage as long as they fit.Last edited by Krankshaft; 10-26-2009, 01:13 PM.Elements of the past and the future combining to make something not quite as good as either.Comment
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Originally posted by doodJust got a Dell Dimension 8400 for a recap. The CPU VRM caps are all UCC 4v 820uf. I'm guessing, since there's two groupings of 4 caps, that they're serial, for a total of 16v in each grouping. Two of them have popped in the one grouping, and I'm planning on replacing all 8. Am I okay to replace with 6.3v caps? If they are serial, that'd put it at 25.2v rating for the group.
many of the 8400's i have seen had ucc polys.
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If they are polys then they shouldn't have gone belly up either.Elements of the past and the future combining to make something not quite as good as either.Comment
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Originally posted by KrankshaftIf they are polys then they shouldn't have gone belly up either.Comment
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What series of cap.
No sleeve does NOT mean it's a polymer cap.
If they are the Sacon/Evercon FZ then they aren't poly, they just look like it.
There are other brands too, just not as famous...Mann-Made Global Warming.
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What do the caps in the PSU's look like?Mann-Made Global Warming.
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Going from memory, the markings on the top were:
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680
4
Nothing else, and the negative mark was black. For some reason, I was having problems getting them out (I've recapped motherboards before without problems), so they are a little marked up, but I'll take some pics tomorrow.Comment
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Polys cant bulge they have no liquid electrolyte to expand into a gas and bulge the can.
But there are lytic manufacturers making them without the plastic sleeves. Nichicon has a lytic series in this category.Elements of the past and the future combining to make something not quite as good as either.Comment
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Yes, I've seen Nichicon HD without sleeves fairly often all the way back to P3 boards.
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Sleeves aren't a requirement for either kind of cap.
They are just a marking method that for many years was the least expensive way to do it.
They have better ?printers? [?machines?] now for direct marking so that may change.
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Nichicon had an announcement on their site a while back stating they intended to switch some of their old lytic series' to direct marking instead of sleeves but I can't find it anymore and I haven't seen any marked that way on newer stuff yet.
Maybe they changed their mind. ??
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Originally posted by KrankshaftPolys cant bulge they have no liquid electrolyte to expand into a gas and bulge the can.
But there are lytic manufacturers making them without the plastic sleeves. Nichicon has a lytic series in this category.
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Maybe the new counterfeit wolfs to worry about are lytics stuffed in poly clothing.
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I'm sure the crap cap manufacturers are willing to dim their halos enough to do that. All they have to do is not have a sleeve and not stamp a vent onto the can.
If they're willing to print names like Rubycon and forge the Chemicon logo there's no limit to what they'll do to make a buck.Last edited by Krankshaft; 10-27-2009, 01:18 AM.Elements of the past and the future combining to make something not quite as good as either.Comment
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I went with 680μF 4V Nichicon LF polys
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...me=493-3011-NDComment
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Yup, not Poly and I don't think UCC.
They appear to be Sanyo [now Suncon] but too may use that marking pattern to say for sure.
[Sanyo sold their Lytics division in Apr 2009.]
http://www.altec-ag.ch/ger/News/Lett...etter_0409.pdfMann-Made Global Warming.
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> Nichicon had an announcement on their site a while back stating they intended to switch some of their old lytic series' to direct marking instead of sleeves but I can't find it anymore and I haven't seen any marked that way on newer stuff yet.
Nichicon HD and MJ, among others, have been available in clear-lacquer on bare aluminium with black printed text. Many of their SMT series also have the same finish.Comment
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It's hard to see the "K" in the picture, but I think Sacon uses a similar vent.
The Rubycon "K" looks like a real K - all 3 lines meeting at a point.
The Sanyo "K" isn't really a K. One of the legs intersects halfway up the other.
From what I've seen, I think Sacon is in between Sanyo and Rubycon style. They look similar without being an exact copy:
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