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  • lethbrp
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Originally posted by lti View Post
    Those are bipolar, too.
    Many thanks

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  • lti
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    Those are bipolar, too.

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  • jiroy
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    Originally posted by lethbrp View Post
    [Like many before me I need some help identifying these SMD capacitors (see attached image). Could someone help me with this. Many thanks
    10 microfarads , 25 volts .

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  • lethbrp
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    [Like many before me I need some help identifying these SMD capacitors (see attached image). Could someone help me with this. Many thanks
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  • momaka
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    LF = possibly Nichicon LF series, if it has a blue text and mark for the negative stripe, though might be easier to reveal with a picture.

    If I'm not mistaken, C = 16V rating.

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  • Half-Saint
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    I need help identifying this polymer. The text says:
    LF
    470
    C
    454

    I bought these new but can't find the specs in the mail. I know it's 470 uF but what voltage?

    EDIT: just figured it out.. Nichion LF series, rated at 16V

    Thanks
    Last edited by Half-Saint; 06-07-2023, 12:37 AM.

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  • PeteS in CA
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    2.2uF, +/-10%, 750V?

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  • telimage
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    Can’t seem to find this manufacturer datasheet
    Z112185936 6/F
    2U2 K 750 DD
    Stamped on top of cap.
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    Last edited by telimage; 06-03-2023, 03:28 PM.

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  • Uranium-235
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    Originally posted by Bushcat View Post
    I'm starting to re-cap a Pioneer turntable, specifically the motor control board. Pioneer's passive component naming convention is clear to me. For example, CSZA R22M 35 is tantalum, radial leads, 0.22uF, 20%, 35V.

    BUT there are two capacitors on the board which have actual Pioneer part numbers: PCL-042. I can tell they are 0.1uF, 16V but don't know why Pioneer would do this, unless the capacitors are special somehow. Any ideas?

    There's a second oddity: CCDCH 330J 50 means ceramic disc, disc-type radial leads, thermal compensation with a thermal coefficient of 0 and tolerance of 60 PPM, 33 pF, 5%, 50V. So that's a generic passive component naming scheme, for a capacitor I have no idea how to find a modern equivalent. Again, any ideas?
    try putting this on the audio forum

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  • Bushcat
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    I'm starting to re-cap a Pioneer turntable, specifically the motor control board. Pioneer's passive component naming convention is clear to me. For example, CSZA R22M 35 is tantalum, radial leads, 0.22uF, 20%, 35V.

    BUT there are two capacitors on the board which have actual Pioneer part numbers: PCL-042. I can tell they are 0.1uF, 16V but don't know why Pioneer would do this, unless the capacitors are special somehow. Any ideas?

    There's a second oddity: CCDCH 330J 50 means ceramic disc, disc-type radial leads, thermal compensation with a thermal coefficient of 0 and tolerance of 60 PPM, 33 pF, 5%, 50V. So that's a generic passive component naming scheme, for a capacitor I have no idea how to find a modern equivalent. Again, any ideas?

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  • andrewsawesomr
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    Originally posted by kiransband View Post
    its Apple iMac Motherboard, I was upgrading the iMac and had taken off the motherboard a few items and this delicate capacitor came off... with broken pins
    Then the lower ESR should be fine.

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  • andrewsawesomr
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    Re: unknown solid cap

    Originally posted by kevin! View Post
    Hi, does anyone know what brand they are? They seem very generic, I did not find anything about it.
    If someone could help me I would appreciate it.
    They seem to be from Man Yue Technology Holdings sold under the brand X-Con (Man Yue is the same manufacturer that makes Samxon capacitors).

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  • kiransband
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    Originally posted by andrewsawesomr View Post
    That capacitor has a lower ESR than the one you are replacing. Most of the time this is fine, but it might be a problem in some situations. For clarity, what type of device are you replacing the capacitors on? Brand and model would be extra helpful.
    its Apple iMac Motherboard, I was upgrading the iMac and had taken off the motherboard a few items and this delicate capacitor came off... with broken pins

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  • andrewsawesomr
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    Originally posted by kiransband View Post
    I just wanted to make sure can I use this as a replacement?
    That capacitor has a lower ESR than the one you are replacing. Most of the time this is fine, but it might be a problem in some situations. For clarity, what type of device are you replacing the capacitors on? Brand and model would be extra helpful.

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  • kiransband
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    Originally posted by andrewsawesomr View Post
    It's a Panasonic 180uF 16 V capacitor from their PF series. The datasheet is available here.
    You can replace them with Panasonic FKE (here, here, or here).
    Also label says...

    738
    PF
    180
    16


    what is 738 ? and PF stands for PF series? guessing 180is uF and 16 is volts
    Last edited by kiransband; 05-23-2023, 12:07 AM.

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  • kiransband
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Originally posted by andrewsawesomr View Post
    It's a Panasonic 180uF 16 V capacitor from their PF series. The datasheet is available here.
    You can replace them with Panasonic FKE (here, here, or here).
    wow, i truly appreciate your response and see the capacitors you referred are 180uF with 25v which will work fine as a replacement for 16v. I just wanted to make sure can I use this as a replacement I? Also i want to understand for knowledge's sake what is that 738 stands for.
    Last edited by kiransband; 05-22-2023, 10:11 PM.

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  • andrewsawesomr
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    It's a Panasonic 180uF 16 V capacitor from their PF series. The datasheet is available here.
    You can replace them with Panasonic FKE (here, here, or here).

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  • kiransband
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    How do I identify this capacitor, can someone suggest where to buy or alternate?
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  • kevin!
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    unknown solid cap

    Hi, does anyone know what brand they are? They seem very generic, I did not find anything about it.
    If someone could help me I would appreciate it.
    Attached Files
    Last edited by SMDFlea; 05-01-2023, 10:06 AM. Reason: posted image on badcaps from external image host

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  • Hexram
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    Awesome, Thanks for the help andrewsawesomr and jiroy I really appreciate it.

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