150uF/450V replacement cap that is 18.5mmx40mm

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  • Welchs101
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Sep 2008
    • 979
    • USA

    #1

    150uF/450V replacement cap that is 18.5mmx40mm

    Hi,

    I am working on a monitor which needs a replacement "big" filter cap. The cap is 150uF/450V and the current one is ~ 18.2mmx40mm.

    The problem is when i go to digikey or mouser or newark.......the smallest they have is 25mmx30mm. The diameter is too big .........

    I must be doing something wrong when i go to these sites because for all of them the smallest they have is ~25mmx30mm.

    Can someone help?
  • Toasty
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jul 2007
    • 4171

    #2
    Re: 150uF/450V replacement cap that is 18.5mmx40mm

    You're doing nothing wrong. It's likely a special order cap for the manufacturer. Most in that value and close by are 22-25mm diameter.

    You could go to a 120uF/450v cap. It's at the low end of 20% tolerance of the original and would probably work just fine:

    Try mouser p/n: 647-UPZ2W121MHD - Nichicon UPZ2W121MHD - 18x40mm - $3.48

    Toast
    veritas odium parit

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    • Welchs101
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Sep 2008
      • 979
      • USA

      #3
      Re: 150uF/450V replacement cap that is 18.5mmx40mm

      Thanks. Do you really think a 120uF would work?

      On a similar question:
      If i had a 100uF cap (big filter cap) could i replace this with a 120uF cap (assuming both had same voltage specs)?

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      • Welchs101
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Sep 2008
        • 979
        • USA

        #4
        Re: 150uF/450V replacement cap that is 18.5mmx40mm

        Thanks. I will start a new thread for this 100uf being replaced by a 120uf cap.

        But back to this one..........so as a general rule of thumb.......one can go +/- 20% and you should be ok?

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        • Toasty
          Badcaps Legend
          • Jul 2007
          • 4171

          #5
          Re: 150uF/450V replacement cap that is 18.5mmx40mm

          As long as you stay within the +/-20% tolerance, you should be okay. Yes, you can put a 120uF in place of a 100uF.

          You can not, however, go down in voltage. But you can go up within reason. You can use a 475v or 500v cap for a 450v, but not the other way around.
          veritas odium parit

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          • klkmalik
            seeking Tips
            • Nov 2011
            • 68
            • UAE

            #6
            Re: 150uF/450V replacement cap that is 18.5mmx40mm

            Originally posted by Welchs101
            Hi,

            I am working on a monitor which needs a replacement "big" filter cap. The cap is 150uF/450V and the current one is ~ 18.2mmx40mm.

            The problem is when i go to digikey or mouser or newark.......the smallest they have is 25mmx30mm. The diameter is too big .........

            I must be doing something wrong when i go to these sites because for all of them the smallest they have is ~25mmx30mm.

            Can someone help?
            this is very simple idea u caN USE(USED LAPTOP POWER ADAPTOR) IS MAIN CAP
            100 0R 150 UF /400 OR 450 I AM FOLLOWING THIS METHAD.

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