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    Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

    Any one know what and where I can find a substitute for Samxon 2200uf 10v GF (M) 105 C8? The replacement needs to be the same physical size.

    thx

    #2
    Re: Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

    whats the diameter and height in MM?
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      #3
      Re: Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

      10mm x 20mm

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        #4
        Re: Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

        Dang Panasonic FCs and FMs only have 12.5 X 20mm.

        Do you have 2.5 mm of wiggle room for can width?

        If so you could use caps from either of those series'.

        I can give you the part numbers of the specific sizes if you want.

        Learning to use the manufacturer's datasheets for proper sizing is essential in your case.
        Last edited by Krankshaft; 12-13-2008, 05:14 PM.
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          #5
          Re: Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

          Originally posted by krjune
          Any one know what and where I can find a substitute for Samxon 2200uf 10v GF (M) 105 C8? The replacement needs to be the same physical size.

          thx
          Would you mind tell me Samxon GF 2200uF 10V in what hardwares you get?

          Would you consider to try Samxon GT?
          My SAMXON Capacitors Database HERE!!

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            #6
            Re: Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

            Hate to thread jack, But I have the same samxon GF 2200uf 10v caps on a LG 42LB1DR power board.
            Would those samxon GT caps be a sufficient replacement?

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              #7
              Re: Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

              hello all,

              I know this thread is already 3 years old but ..

              I own a psu - Chieftec CFT-650-14C 650W - which after a power failure it went dead.
              So I opened it up and found a bad Samxon capacitor.

              It is exactly the same as the one discussed in this topic - Samxon GF 2200μF 10V.
              I see that GF 2200uf are not out there anymore and Big Pope suggested Samxon GT's.

              I went to the local market and shops around here and all I could get were some Lelon and Trec caps. I got a Trec cap and replaced the samxon and the psu is now working again.

              But .. I would like to replace it with a proper quality one.
              So I would consider the Samxon GT if you believe that's a good replacement.

              Should I go for it ? Are there any suggestions for some other cap ? and, uhm,
              may I ask where I can find them (I do not see them on the samxon stock page) ?

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                #8
                Re: Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

                Originally posted by c00kiemon5ter View Post
                may I ask where I can find them (I do not see them on the samxon stock page) ?
                alright, found the where to buy caps topic

                edit: the first link for Greece (Caritato Supply) is not working anymore.
                Last edited by c00kiemon5ter; 11-14-2012, 07:01 AM.

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                  #9
                  Re: Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

                  I finally got a Chemi-con KZM series cap, 2200μF 10V
                  hopefully it will hold good inplace of the Samxon.
                  Last edited by c00kiemon5ter; 11-15-2012, 06:19 AM.

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                    #10
                    Re: Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

                    My power board on my RCA 46" LCD has some bad caps. I cant figure out what to replace them with. The ONLY markings are as follows"

                    W2A 105DEGREES C8

                    Any ideas what this is?

                    Never mind I found a blind spot and it said 1000uF 35v
                    Last edited by pixelpadre; 02-18-2013, 04:41 PM.

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                      #11
                      Re: Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

                      Originally posted by pixelpadre View Post
                      My power board on my RCA 46" LCD has some bad caps. I cant figure out what to replace them with. The ONLY markings are as follows"

                      W2A 105DEGREES C8

                      Any ideas what this is?
                      Not sure why you have posted in this thread but in any case a picture would be really helpful W2A can sometimes relate to a capacitor array.

                      Full TV model number would help and board number the cap is on and the board marking for the cap C???
                      Last edited by selldoor; 02-18-2013, 04:26 PM.
                      Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
                      http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740

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                        #12
                        Re: Subsitute for Samxon GF 2200uf 10V

                        Give the model number of the TV as well, so I can split this off into a thread of its own. This is totally not on topic for this thread.
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