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![]() I am looking for a datasheet for Sanyo WF capacitors. I can't seem to find one on Suncon's site. If anybody has a copy, let me know.
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![]() Like this one?
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![]() Exactly like that one. Thanks. Looks like it's between MBZ/HM and MCZ/HN spec-wise. I've been informed by a client that they have a server full of blown Sanyo WF capacitors. I haven't seen it yet. I know Sanyo is typically reliable, but are there any WF-specific concerns, or should I suspect overheating/PSU issues?
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![]() I've never heard of problems with them.
OTOH: It's pretty rare to see them [WF] at all. I would suspect heat issues or a PSU problem. Would also consider poly as replacements. . |
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