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  • jiroy
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    • Jun 2016
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    #41
    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Originally posted by rattlesnake
    Beautiful, thanks again
    Welcome Friend ..

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    • momaka
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      • May 2008
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      #42
      Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

      Originally posted by jiroy
      You always take the first value for Capacitance and the second for voltage , that's the standards .
      Depends. I've seen plenty of sleeve-less / SMD electrolytics capacitors labeled with the capacitance first and voltage second. Actually, most SMD polymers and electrolytics are labeled like that. Some won't even have a voltage on there, but rather a voltage code letter. So if there is any standard anymore, it surely doesn't seem to be followed very well.

      Originally posted by rattlesnake
      Thank you

      Does the "s" in "16s" mean volts? otherwise how can you tell what is what? I mean could there be a 10v 16uF cap? how would you tell them apart?
      The real teller here is the fact that 16 uF is not a standard capacitance value.

      Generally, the standard values for capacitance are 100, 120, 150, 180, 220, 270, 330, 470, 560, 680, and 820... multiplied or divided by any coefficient number of 10.

      So in the 10's range, you can have 10 uF, 12 uF (uncommon, but does exist), 15 uF, 18 uF (uncommon), 22 uF (very common!), 27 uF (uncommon), 33 uF, 47 uF (very common!) 56 uF, 68 uF, 82 uF... and a wrap again at 100 uF (10 uF x 10).

      In contrast, voltage ratings follow a slightly different set of values.
      For voltages below 10V, the common values are 2.5V, 4V, 6.3V, and 10V.
      Between 10V and 100V, it's 16V, 25V, 35V, 50V, 63V, 80V, and 100V...
      And for higher values, it's the same number multiplied by 10.... though there are a few additional values, like 200, 220, 315, 400, 420, and 450.

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      • rattlesnake
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        • Dec 2017
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        #43
        Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

        Originally posted by momaka
        The real teller here is the fact that 16 uF is not a standard capacitance value.
        I thought so! But I wasn't familiar with all the values you described. Thank you for taking the time to enumerate them all. I'm sure I'll come back to this post some day.

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        • mach128x
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          • Jan 2023
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          #44
          Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

          I need help identifying this manufacturer.
          On the logo the letter "m" is pretty obvious, with what could be the letter "L" attached under it (or just some hockey-stick looking graphical swoosh).
          I’ve search capacitor.web.fc2.com and spent hours in google image search, to no avail.
          Thanks in advance.

          It's a 220 uF 16V from the switch-mode power supply inside an M-audio studio monitor. I suspect a low-ESR...
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          Last edited by mach128x; 01-16-2023, 04:07 PM.

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          • momaka
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            • May 2008
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            #45
            Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

            Originally posted by mach128x
            It's a 220 uF 16V from the switch-mode power supply inside an M-audio studio monitor. I suspect a low-ESR...
            If it's in a SMPS, it probably is (or should be) low ESR.
            But don't worry about identifying it or finding a datasheet for it. I stopped bothering to look up obscure manufacturers a long time ago. In all cases, I just use a low ESR capacitor from a known good Japanese brand (like Panasonic, Rubycon, Nichicon, and United Chemicon.) Never had issues replacing these obscure brands by such. In fact, these no-name garbage caps are so bad, that sometimes I've used very old Japanese general purpose capacitors for a repair or two, and even those have lasted longer than the cheapo caps.

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            • mach128x
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              • Jan 2023
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              #46
              Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

              Originally posted by momaka
              If it's in a SMPS, it probably is (or should be) low ESR.
              But don't worry about identifying it or finding a datasheet for it. I stopped bothering to look up obscure manufacturers a long time ago. In all cases, I just use a low ESR capacitor from a known good Japanese brand (like Panasonic, Rubycon, Nichicon, and United Chemicon.) Never had issues replacing these obscure brands by such. In fact, these no-name garbage caps are so bad, that sometimes I've used very old Japanese general purpose capacitors for a repair or two, and even those have lasted longer than the cheapo caps.
              I understand your point.
              True, my hope was to find the original ESR rating, to find something in the same ballpark.
              I was going to replace it with a good quality one in any case, for sure.

              The question then, however. What's a good "low" ESR ? I've been told there can be such a thing as "too low" depending on the application. This particular cap sits on the output side, btw. (maybe this isn't the right section of the forum to discuss these details)

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              • momaka
                master hoarder
                • May 2008
                • 12160
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                #47
                Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                Originally posted by mach128x
                The question then, however. What's a good "low" ESR ? I've been told there can be such a thing as "too low" depending on the application. This particular cap sits on the output side, btw. (maybe this isn't the right section of the forum to discuss these details)
                Well, for the output of PSUs, generally you want to avoid the lowest ESR series... but even then it depends on the PSU, or rather its design.

                Discontinuous / flyback designs (you can distinguish those fairly easily, as they don't have an output toroid after the rectifier(s)) don't care about too low of an ESR. They may get a little more noisy (as in, audible noise and not necessarily electrical noise) with very low ESR caps. But apart from that, they would work fine.

                Continuous designs, on the other hand (these you can identify by a large output toroid inductor after the rectifier(s)) can be a little more picky. So with those, it's better to avoid the lowest ESR series, unless the PSU uses such already.

                Which brings us full circle back to your question: how would we know what kind of "low ESR" caps the PSU used if we can't identify them?
                - IME, I just haven't seen any of the no-name manufacturers to offer very low ESR caps. At best, they might have something that resembles United Chemicon KY or Nichicon HE or Rubycon YXG (which would be considered "mid-grade" low ESR more or less)... but almost never, really. More often than not, a cheap manufacturer's "low ESR" series will be barely a notch better than general purpose series from the Japanese manufacturers. The "better" ones might be comparable to entry-level low ESR series like Rubycon YXJ, Nichicon PS/PM/PW, UCC LXY/LXV, and Panasonic FC.

                So this is why I don't bother to look up obscure brands anymore. I just pick some caps anywhere between entry-level low ESR and "mid-grade" low ESR, and know that I will be pretty safe with that choice. If I feel experimental (or if it's a discontinuous/flyback design), I sometimes go with very low / ultra-low caps that I might have on hand... and even with those, I haven't had any issues. At worst, I've had one or two flyback-based PSUs just "whine" a little more when lightly-loaded or in standby mode.
                Last edited by momaka; 01-16-2023, 05:40 PM.

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                • kalemaroni
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2016
                  • 171
                  • UK

                  #48
                  Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                  Can someone identify this cap for me please?
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                  • jiroy
                    Badcaps Legend
                    • Jun 2016
                    • 2416
                    • Lebanon

                    #49
                    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                    Originally posted by kalemaroni
                    Can someone identify this cap for me please?
                    It's 100 mF , 25 volts ...

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                    • kalemaroni
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2016
                      • 171
                      • UK

                      #50
                      Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                      Originally posted by jiroy
                      It's 100 mF , 25 volts ...
                      Thanks - and the 7H bit doesn't matter? Will any package do the job?

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                      • jiroy
                        Badcaps Legend
                        • Jun 2016
                        • 2416
                        • Lebanon

                        #51
                        Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                        Originally posted by kalemaroni
                        Thanks - and the 7H bit doesn't matter? Will any package do the job?
                        That a code for the manufacturer series . No , not any package , this is a SMD Capacitor and not TH one (through hole) .

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                        • kalemaroni
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                          • Jun 2016
                          • 171
                          • UK

                          #52
                          Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                          Originally posted by jiroy
                          That a code for the manufacturer series . No , not any package , this is a SMD Capacitor and not TH one (through hole) .
                          Thank you very much

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                          • jiroy
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                            • Jun 2016
                            • 2416
                            • Lebanon

                            #53
                            Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                            Originally posted by kalemaroni
                            Thank you very much
                            Welcome friend ; I left the choice of online order location to you as convenient . Otherwise , do tell .

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                            • failuresuccess
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                              • Feb 2023
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                              #54
                              Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                              Hello all, I'm in the process of trying to restore a motherboard for a 1993 IBM PS/1. I'm looking to recap and so far they all appear to be Nichicon electrolytic caps. I believe they are 68uf 16V, 22uf 50V, and 2.2uf 50V. However, I can't figure out the model number is to get their exact specs. Please see the attached image and any advice would be much appreciated.
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                              • lti
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                                • May 2011
                                • 2545
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                                #55
                                Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                Those blue Nichicon caps are VX series, but I've never seen a datasheet for the radial version (only axial). They're just plain 85°C caps, so specs don't really matter (especially since they're 30 years old and probably still good unless they're leaking). There are places where ESR can be too low, but that isn't likely on a motherboard like that.

                                If an unknown series of a known brand counts for this thread, I found a power supply with G-Luxon LM series caps. I don't know if they're actually bad, but that computer had some weird cold boot problems. I'd lean toward these just being general purpose caps, and I really don't want to recap this thing anyway. It has a buttload of tiny caps, mostly 1uF in a mix of 16V and 50V for some reason.
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                                • failuresuccess
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                                  • Feb 2023
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                                  • USA

                                  #56
                                  Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                  Hi Lti,

                                  Thanks for the insights! The reason I was considering replacing the caps is that the motherboard over the past year has gotten more and more flaky to the point of no longer POSTing. I pulled all the hardware and tried booting with different cpus and memory with no luck and the PSU checks out.

                                  That said do you have any concerns with the following caps?
                                  68uf
                                  https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/710-860010372005

                                  22uf
                                  https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/594-MAL203851229E3

                                  2.2uf
                                  https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail...D225M050JA6AE3

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                                  • lti
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                                    • May 2011
                                    • 2545
                                    • United States

                                    #57
                                    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                    Those will work, but the last two are a little expensive.

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                                    • failuresuccess
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                                      • Feb 2023
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                                      #58
                                      Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                      Awesome, thank you so much for your guidance!

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                                      • MrWizzard
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                                        • Feb 2023
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                                        #59
                                        Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                        Hello, new user here. Trying to find what capacitor to replace a couple capacitors that went bad today, heard a double pop at power on and found 2 that are bulging and were hotter than others. New to all of this, trying to teach myself how to do this rather than buy a new used MOBO.

                                        The mobo is a Intel D845GEBV2. I tried searching the forum and only found 1 question about a different capacitor on this board.

                                        Here is a picture of them. I see the letters HD Z4 1000 16V and that is it. Does not have the writing on them that other capacitors have to identify them. Can someone help tell me what I should replace the bad ones with?

                                        Thanks
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                                        • lti
                                          Badcaps Legend
                                          • May 2011
                                          • 2545
                                          • United States

                                          #60
                                          Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

                                          Nichicon HD 1000uF 16V

                                          Nichicon decided to discontinue a lot of parts, so get then while you can. Nichicon's datasheet doesn't have that value marked as "not recommended for new designs," but Digikey does. Rubycon ZL looks like a decent alternative if they do disappear.
                                          Last edited by lti; 02-15-2023, 09:27 PM.

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