I have a couple of amplifiers that are around 15+ Y/O and while a few of the alum cans NEED to be replaced, I am just going to replace them all at the same time. However, LoL, I can't seem to find much information besides what's actually on them. I.E. V/uF/Brand/Series/Temps. I don't want to throw $150 in caps at them (esp with all the work required to change them out) and find out that because the ripple current/esr/impedance is now different from what the original design called for, the power supply or audio output side is doing something funky and now the drivers are toast, or there is now induced noise. Which would actually be my luck, all that work and POOF, instant paperweights!!
Sorry for the rant, I have looked in the "Datasheet Depot" section of the site along with no real results from the manufactures sites nor GooGle. The SAMWHA's in question are HC 85*C (M) 50WV 8200uF, and that's all I can find on those "CE-HC". The other SW's are "BP", and "RX" series. The SamYoungs, are the "SMS", "SXE", "SHL", and "SRF" series caps. THX for any and ALL help!!
Sorry for the rant, I have looked in the "Datasheet Depot" section of the site along with no real results from the manufactures sites nor GooGle. The SAMWHA's in question are HC 85*C (M) 50WV 8200uF, and that's all I can find on those "CE-HC". The other SW's are "BP", and "RX" series. The SamYoungs, are the "SMS", "SXE", "SHL", and "SRF" series caps. THX for any and ALL help!!
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