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  • tonyynguyen
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    • Aug 2008
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    Common capacitors values?

    Hi, I'm thinking about stocking up on capacitors to have around. Recently I been recapping about 4 motherboards a week along with several tv's. I hate ordering and waiting for the caps to come in, I rather have a stock of common capacitors values for quick access when I need them. (electrolytes)

    So, What are some common values that you usually find on motherboards and television sets?

    Thanks..
  • ant3202
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    • Jun 2006
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    Re: Common capacitors values?

    470uf 6.3V
    1000uf 6.3V
    2200uF 6.3V
    3300uF 6.3V

    i think overall all those I had used the most for mobo recapping .... but note that there are more...

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    • arneson
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      • Sep 2005
      • 1267

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      Re: Common capacitors values?

      I'm finding the need for the higher voltages, 240 to 400v.
      Jim

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