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Originally posted by lti View Post
From your PDF, the chart shows the only part that matches the description 16V / 220UF is size 8x12 , right?
But those on my boards seems to be of size 6.3x11.
So i have a question, do the "(IR) Ripple Current " value and "(Z) Impedance" value have to accurately match the original ones ?
I guess there is enough space available to replace them with the larger 8x12 but will it affect / degrade / damage the board ?1 Photo
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Hi,
I'm trying to replace what seems to be a film(?) Epcos capacitors labeled with:
Z111774865 P10
U12 J 900 D8
I'm guessing it's a 120nF 900V? But I would appreciate exact reference, because google doesn't find Z111774865 at all.
They came from a Siemens induction heater, 3 of them are connected in parallel between the 2 wires that power individual induction segment.
Their size is aprox. 26mmx15mmx7mm.
Thanks for any help
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Originally posted by Major_Custom_Computing View PostLooking for help on this - missing from board. I'm new to this so not sure how to interpret.
Thanks
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Originally posted by kalemaroni View PostAnyone know what the above cap is? Have I not provided enough info?
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Originally posted by kalemaroni View PostAnyone know what the above cap is? Have I not provided enough info?
(Maybe that's a 47 and not a 4.7: the "." might be a reflection.)
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Originally posted by Bushcat View Post
Elite/Chinsan aluminum electrolytic, EH series, 4.7 uF with maybe 20% tolerance, 100 V, rated to 105 C. If you search on the web site, Chinsan uses both 4.7 and 5 to refer to its 4.7 uF caps (and the usual 4R7 in parts numbers). The link in the post above me will get you started on your long, long journey through the Chinsan parts list... it's just a standard low-impedance cap so there are a lot of alternatives.
(Maybe that's a 47 and not a 4.7: the "." might be a reflection.)
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