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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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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
ThanksLast edited by Half-Saint; 06-07-2023, 12:37 AM.
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Originally posted by Bushcat View PostI'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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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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Originally posted by kiransband View Postits 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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Originally posted by kevin! View PostHi, 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.
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Originally posted by andrewsawesomr View PostThat 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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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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738
PF
180
16
what is 738 ? and PF stands for PF series? guessing 180is uF and 16 is voltsLast edited by kiransband; 05-23-2023, 12:07 AM.
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Last edited by kiransband; 05-22-2023, 10:11 PM.
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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.Last edited by SMDFlea; 05-01-2023, 10:06 AM. Reason: posted image on badcaps from external image host
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Awesome, Thanks for the help andrewsawesomr and jiroy I really appreciate it.
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