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    Originally posted by Hitto View Post
    Yes, Marcon (''N'') which is a diminutive of Marconi (in honor of Guglielmo Marconi, I suppose) and these are very old capacitors available in stores here in Italy in the era mentioned by PeteS in CA. They are still available as N.O.S. on some shops.

    I also reinforce that, given their era, this is not a polymer. I would replace it with a Panasonic FC but also Nichicon PM would be perfect (E.S.R. not too low and capable of handling high frequencies). I would derate and use a 10V replacement.


    EDIT: I confirm, electrolytic. As per specifictions in the inventory of a shop which sells N.O.S. parts. Picture attached.
    Thanks Hitto & PeteS in CA!
    I'll be ordering some nice electrolytics as replacements.

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      looking for identity and where i can locate one of these capacitors shows 20K 560J E13 or E73 can really tell, Thanks!

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        Hi could you please help me identify the capacitors arround bios chips

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          Those one, please. Thanks
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