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    Gigabyte ep45-ud3l capacitor

    Hi,
    There is a capacitor that has been damaged on this motherboard that I want to replace. The board works without it but for how long or what else could suffer.
    There is a value of LF100 C893 on it and there are several the same on the board. I have been unable to find anything through normal channels but will try my luck with Gigabyte who have been helpful in the past with a different problem I had. In the meantime though I wonder if anybody could shed any light.
    Thank you,
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    Re: Gigabyte ep45-ud3l capacitor

    I believe it is a Nichicon LF series conductive polymer capacitor.

    100 is the capacitance (100uF) and 'C' is the voltage code, in this case 16 volts. See attached datasheet for how to read the code.

    '893' is the lot code and doesn't matter.


    Full order\part code for your one is likely PLF1C101MDL4 - Google that number and you will find many places to buy some.
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    Last edited by Agent24; 01-07-2015, 12:25 AM.
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      #3
      Re: Gigabyte ep45-ud3l capacitor

      LF is the series,
      100uf
      c indicates the voltage. 16v

      easy to find:
      like this.
      https://duckduckgo.com/?q=lf+series+...t-wt&kv=1&kh=1
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        #4
        Re: Gigabyte ep45-ud3l capacitor

        beaten to it while typing!

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          #5
          Re: Gigabyte ep45-ud3l capacitor

          http://au.element14.com/panasonic-el...t=PLF1C101MDL4

          That one would be a suitable replacement. I think it's about all you'll get from an Aussie supplier
          I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

          No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

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