APC ES 650 circa 2004

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  • WeaselXP
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    • Oct 2015
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    APC ES 650 circa 2004

    I got to thinkin' that there had to be some old 'lytics in this unit, and even though it hasn't given me any trouble, I opened it up. Found a CapXon 10uf 400v, 2 Jamicons one that was 330uf 25v and a 47uf 63v. That ain't gonna work for me. Replaced the 10uf with a Rubycon BXC series and the 330uf with a Rubycon ZLS. The 47uf I used a Nichicon BW series I had. May not have accomplished much, but I feel better about it.
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  • WeaselXP
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    • Oct 2015
    • 107
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    Re: APC ES 650 circa 2004

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