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    YAEGO Caps - are these values good?

    Hi,

    i found only Yaego caps at my local supplier, can i use them for recapping?

    Specs sheet:
    http://www.yageo.com/irj/go/km/docs/...6M1000B3S-0815

    I need caps with the values 1000uF_6,3; 1500uF_6,3 and other.

    are there more values I have to look on? How relevant are the ripples and esrs?

    thanks Nico

    #2
    Re: YAEGO Caps - are these values good?

    Yageo is a big resistor company that bought teapo. Basically, Yageo caps are rebranded Teapo.

    Now, Teapo isn't the worst, but I would not use them to recap motherboards. They do OK in power supplies, but larger numbers of failures have been noted on motherboards.

    Tell us where you are located and we can see if there are any online stores that serve your country who sell quality japanese caps.

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      #3
      Re: YAEGO Caps - are these values good?

      i'm located in this town :-) -> http://maps.google.de/maps?q=Dresden...79849,1.326599

      I looked at http://conrad.de because they have local shops.

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        #4
        Re: YAEGO Caps - are these values good?

        Hi,

        i found some different ones at farnell.com are these one good?

        http://de.farnell.com/nichicon/uvr0j...-3v/dp/1822595
        http://de.farnell.com/nichicon/uvz0j...-3v/dp/1822644
        http://de.farnell.com/nichicon/uhe0j...-3v/dp/1823617
        http://de.farnell.com/vishay-bc-comp...0uf/dp/1834097
        http://de.farnell.com/panasonic/eca0...0uf/dp/1848482

        thanks
        Nico

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          #5
          Re: YAEGO Caps - are these values good?

          which caps do you want to replace?
          ESR and ripple are very important!

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            #6
            Re: YAEGO Caps - are these values good?

            i want to repair some older Pentium3 Motherboards for practising, after that I have planned to repair some broken Pentium4 Boards and after that I have a broken K8 board.

            additionally I have two PSU's with broken caps (one 200 watt fujitsu from one PIII Computer and one 600 Watt Tagan PSU)

            over all I have over 10 different Motherboard with cap-problems to repair, mostly asus, asrock gigabyte, msi, nmc and fujitsu from very old PIII to AMD K8
            Last edited by nico-e; 01-21-2011, 11:42 AM.

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              #7
              Re: YAEGO Caps - are these values good?

              the problem is that those caps serve different purposes and the replacement caps need to do the job.

              If you could take pictures or tell us the markings on the cap, it would be easier to help.
              For motherboard vrm output caps you'll need to look at mouser.de or digikey.de for example.

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                #8
                Re: YAEGO Caps - are these values good?

                mouser.com and digikey.de seems to have the same Stock

                for example board one ASUS P4P8X


                The Broken Caps:
                marked green (color: dark-blue with gold print)
                Lable:
                RLZ
                105°C
                0340

                OST
                6.3V
                1500uF


                Additional Caps:
                marked red (color: dark-green with white print)
                (M)105°C
                3(7)
                0V

                KZE
                16v
                1200uF

                and more 1000uF caps
                marked blue (color: black with white print)
                RLS
                105°C
                0341

                OST
                6.3 v
                1000uF
                Attached Files

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                  #9
                  Re: YAEGO Caps - are these values good?

                  The OST RLZ are cpu vrm output caps.
                  You could replace them with: Rubycon MBZ,MCZ, or Nichicon HN,HZ.
                  The rubycons are sold at on this site and the Nichicons should be available at mouser or digikey.

                  The KZE caps are United Chemicon which are considered reliable.

                  The OST RLS woud be replaced by rubycon ZL (there should be more similar, but I'm rather new here.)

                  good luck.

                  also if you post this in the motherboardmakers forums you will get help from more experienced members than me.

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                    #10
                    Re: YAEGO Caps - are these values good?

                    Originally posted by lifthanger View Post
                    also if you post this in the motherboardmakers forums you will get help from more experienced members than me.
                    do you mean this Forum Part?: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=17

                    isn't there a universal cap type that fits for all the needs?
                    Last edited by nico-e; 01-22-2011, 03:02 PM.

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                      #11
                      Re: YAEGO Caps - are these values good?

                      that's the forum for your asus board.
                      that would be so awesome .

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