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    Anyone recognise these?

    Hi folks,
    Just bought a few bags of these caps off ebay - my LCR meter reckons they're in spec for capacitance, just wondering if anyone recognises the logo...

    This one's a 25V 4700uF, specced for -40C to +105C, and has a weird "GD" / "CD" logo that I can't seem to identify...

    Anyway, on with the images:



    Any ideas, folks?

    Thanks,
    Phil.
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    #2
    Re: Anyone recognise these?

    Those are Huayu caps. That's a badcap brand.
    Last edited by Leopard; 07-23-2008, 01:58 PM.

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      #3
      Re: Anyone recognise these?

      somehow reminds me of this cap i found in a psu..

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        #4
        Re: Anyone recognise these?

        seems i can never remember that site with all the logo's and info.
        iirc its huan you

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          #5
          Re: Anyone recognise these?

          @Leopard: Thanks for the ident. I figured they'd be badcaps, but I only wanted them for breadboarding anyway. I use Panasonic, Nichicon and Chemicon caps for production kit.
          Strangely enough, can't find any mention of the company, only a similar one that uses the text "TH" in a rounded-rectangle as a logo.

          @Scenic: Min Wa / MinWa. Based in Hong Kong IIRC. I've got a battery charger made by them. "Intercept MW 6278". Actually one of the better NiMH chargers I've had... at least the delta-V detection actually works on the thing. Bet it's full of those caps

          Looks like the "Internet's Tat Bazaar" strikes again. Still, I've got two bags of "Chang(R)" caps from Fastcomponents that are on the badcaps list... Can't grumble for the price though, £5 for about 150. Fine for breadboarding, but naff all good for production.

          Which reminds me, I've also got a bag of these somewhere:

          These were sourced from Farnell InOne (UK electronic components distributor) under their "Multicomp" branding, which roughly translates as "whatever was cheap this week". I figure these are probably badcap-listed too, but again I can't find any reference to the diamond-with-spots-on-the-points logo.

          Call it curiosity, but I'd rather like to know who makes them. I know Royal Ohm handle most of the Multicomp resistors, and I did know who made the toroidal transformers (they have a really weird and somewhat memorable logo - a red hedgehog that looks like it's just taken 240V from nose to tail...)

          Thanks,
          Phil.
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          Last edited by philpem; 07-24-2008, 02:09 PM.

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            #6
            Re: Anyone recognise these?

            OK, I found a link to the "big list of cap logos" that was mentioned in this thread --
            https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=5610
            The site itself is http://capacitor.web.fc2.com/.

            The first image I posted was made by Changzou Huayue - http://www.cn-huayue.com/e1.htm

            The second one is an SJE -- Sang Jing Electronics -- cap. http://www.capacitors.com.tw

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