I recapped a set of computer speakers about a year ago that used Fujicon RA series caps and a TDA1517 amplifier IC. I ended up using the cheapest 105°C caps I could find, which were Panasonic EB series for the output coupling caps and Nichicon VZ series for the other caps. At the time, I couldn't find the datasheet for the original caps. I finally managed to find the datasheet and discovered that the replacement caps have much lower ripple current values (the Panasonics have almost half the ripple current of the original Fujicons). Will this cause the new caps to fail soon?
Pictures of the amp before recapping can be found here. One of the new caps had to be installed at an angle or it would touch the heatsink. This amp gets very warm.
Pictures of the amp before recapping can be found here. One of the new caps had to be installed at an angle or it would touch the heatsink. This amp gets very warm.
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