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  • SMDFlea
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    pics would be good

  • ghost180sx
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    Hey all. I'm recalpping an Artesyn P/N 22943505 PSU with SGI P/N 060-0021-002 Rev A for an Indigo2 IMPACT and have come across some bad caps that I can't identify a replacement for. They're red, very small, made by Marcom. I think they are FP-Caps (functional polymer/solid caps), but Marcom got bought up Nippon Chemi-Con a year before these caps were produced. They are 330uF, 6.3V, 105degC, red in color with a silver "-" stripe, 10x10mm and one of three on the board tested bad with an LCR meter. They are marked "CFM" (the series) and "9614" which I'm told is how Marcom prints the manuf. date of 1996 14th week.
    Let me know if you need a pic.

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  • kalemaroni
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    Originally posted by Bushcat

    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.)
    Thank you very much

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  • Bushcat
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    Originally posted by kalemaroni
    Anyone know what the above cap is? Have I not provided enough info?
    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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  • filmbot
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    Originally posted by Bushcat

    Nichicon functional polymer, 560 uF, 6.3V
    Thanks!

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  • kasfamily
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    Originally posted by kalemaroni
    Anyone know what the above cap is? Have I not provided enough info?
    http://www.chinsan.com/welcome/

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  • Bushcat
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    Originally posted by filmbot
    Anyone able to help fully identify this cap?
    Nichicon functional polymer, 560 uF, 6.3V

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  • filmbot
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    Anyone able to help fully identify this cap? Need to get a replacement. It was ripped off a Asus motherboard.

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  • kalemaroni
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    Anyone know what the above cap is? Have I not provided enough info?

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  • kalemaroni
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    4.7uF 100v

    (M)105c EH(M)10
    9091537 (C)19091

    Would like to know what ESR it needs for buying from Digikey/Farnell/Mouser etc.


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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by Major_Custom_Computing
    Looking for help on this - missing from board. I'm new to this so not sure how to interpret.
    Thanks
    PC210 is 2200 pico farads , 0402 is the size , 25 Volts. You can find capacitor conversion charts online to convert between micro fardas uF , pico farads pF and nano farads nF .

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  • Major_Custom_Computing
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    Looking for help on this - missing from board. I'm new to this so not sure how to interpret.

    Thanks

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  • James Boden
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    Hi Iam trying to look for this on the net it states it's a 560 , 2DDtn p. But I can't seem to find anything about it .. on my meter it comes up as 1.5 uf so Iam a little confused and have started to think Iam doing something stupid.. any enlightenment would be appreciated 😆.

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  • radoslaw jaworski
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    Hi all is anyone able to send me to right web page where i can buy one of those FP10K 07Cz 5 6 1 6.3. Thank You

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  • jm1234
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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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  • udonome
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    Originally posted by lti
    http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/RM%...E%20Series.pdf

    Those look a lot smaller than 8x12mm, though.
    Thanks for the prompt respond.
    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 ?

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  • lti
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    http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/RM%...E%20Series.pdf

    Those look a lot smaller than 8x12mm, though.

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  • udonome
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    pls identify these capacitor, they are all damaged and i need to fix this hikvision board

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  • thinkfast76
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    Originally posted by PeteS in CA
    68uF, 16V tantalum or polymer. "519" is the date or lot code.
    Thx a lot , just find on a old macbook motherboard

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  • PeteS in CA
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    68uF, 16V tantalum or polymer. "519" is the date or lot code.

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