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    Need help finding specific capacitor

    Just had these capacitors blow. Can anyone send a link to where i can buy these specifically? I just want to be positive i get the right ones. Thanks in advance!
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    #2
    Re: Need help finding specific capacitor

    Looks to me that these are 25 uF / 25 Volts - they are smd capacitors
    There are many good brands : like Panasonic , Nichicon , Elna ,

    You can find them on Mouser , Digikey , and other places

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      #3
      Re: Need help finding specific capacitor

      More like 100uf 25V .Looks like a laptop motherboard,the schematic,if available would tell you for certain what they are.
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        #4
        Re: Need help finding specific capacitor

        Yea I determined that they’re 100uf 25v. There are no schematics available, unfortunately. However i just bought some that are 100uf, 25v, and are a similar size on mouser. Hopefully they’re close enough to work

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          #5
          Re: Need help finding specific capacitor

          so was it you that baked them? i see all that flux!!

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            #6
            Re: Need help finding specific capacitor

            Yep :p i was attempting to remove the MOSFET you see next to it, but my hot air station couldn’t do it fast enough. I even had some kapton tape on the caps. End result: blown cap and still bad mosfet on the board

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              #7
              Re: Need help finding specific capacitor

              Ok so 100 uF - -

              I thought that the last number in the 100 - so the last zero (0) was the multiplier.
              So for a 100 uF cap it would be printed on the cap 101 - or is this wrong ??

              That would be a 10 + 1 extra zero - (or is this only for non electrolytic small caps ?)

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