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  • mockingbird
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    I also have the same "HL" series capacitors from "WC". First I thought it was just a "C" with a crown on top, later I checked out the capacitor ID site, and they showed it as WC and possibly Hermei.

    And indeed, here is their datasheet. HK's datasheet shows it as lower ESR than Panasonic FC, so I wonder why HL is shown as a general purpose capacitor (Albeit a "Long Life 5000 Hours Edition). In any case, I thing Samxon RS will be just fine as a replacement (Since it has a specialized 10mm diameter).

    I will leave it to your judgement if HL is low ESR like HK or not.

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  • ratdude747
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    Originally posted by weirdlookinguy
    Water Closet
    Epic Win!

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  • Trinite
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    Originally posted by weirdlookinguy
    Water Closet
    Exactly where it and a vast majority of other electrolytics belong.

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  • Th3_uN1Qu3
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    Originally posted by weirdlookinguy
    Water Closet
    Yup, that's what it stands for in Europe.

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  • weirdlookinguy
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    Water Closet

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  • mockingbird
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    What Crum

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  • Sparkey55
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    I think WC stands for WASTED CASH.

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  • Mikeley
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    Anyone ever figure out where these caps come from? Who made them?

    I also have ones with 'Timax' brand all are SM series 85C types... wild guess that they are from the same place. I have a bucket of these from some industrial monitors.

    All have manufacture dates in and around 1993! Not too bad I suppose considering, whatever about the 'WC' branding!

    Want to check out the ESR/Impedance and ripple specs for replacements in the future.

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  • Krankshaft
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    Originally posted by Wizard
    RCA is no longer a company. It died out in early 2000, and now we're fixing somebody's else maker with RCA logo stuck on it.

    Cheers, Wizard
    That makes me happy since those theives at RCA stole Philo Fransworth's central ideas developed for the CRT. A very nice story indeed about corporate america crushing the little guy.

    I don't buy RCA anymore all of their products aren't even worth fixing they're just disposable electronics IMO. It's like when one of those cheap 10 dollar Chinese gutless wonder PSUs die. They're not worth fixing and you just dump them.

    I believe RCA is owned by Thompson Consumer Electronics any electronic device with the GE logo on it is theirs too. For sale to the highest bidder.

    I believe Thompson got out of the electronics game in 07 though good riddance. I guess the consumers finally realized the crap that they put out into the market too.

    But that's what you get when Yum Cha electronics uses an old name to attempt to confuse the buyer into a quality product.

    The same strategy is used on counterfeit caps with good cap names on them. I believe Samxon recently had a problem with that.
    Last edited by Krankshaft; 11-07-2008, 03:45 AM.

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  • bgavin
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    Tesla was a business partner with Westinghouse. When the Westinghouse company went into hard times, Tesla gave away his patent rights, and died a pauper as a result. So much for being the Good Samaritan.

    His business relationship with Westinghouse was not adversarial. That was with Edison. Bitterly adversarial. In the end, Edison was a salesman, Tesla an engineer.

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Westinghouse may not be the manufacturer of their own consumer level (and why is that strange?) but they are in the area of Industrial products.

    I've worked on Westinghouse turbine and motor generators with bearings larger than car tires.

    .

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  • Wizard
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    Exactly, Westinghouse was simply "robber" and used so much license on stuff in old days
    and still is. Now buying stuff with their "W" stuck on it and it is not their design.

    RCA is no longer a company. It died out in early 2000, and now we're fixing somebody's else maker with RCA logo stuck on it.

    Cheers, Wizard

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  • i4004
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    there was a choice for tesla: to sell patents and rights cheaply to westinghouse(i think he probably get no money whatosoever from him....perhaps he got something for research etc.
    .in films there's a scene where he tores apart the contract which would grant him provisions), or to have his stuff ad-acta and forgotten...

    so he decided not to seek royalties(destroyed the contract they previously made), and after that w.house made the system...and a big money on it...heh

    perhaps that was just a dramatization, but anyway his mission wasn't to make money, but to bring ac to the world. so he gave westinghouse knowledge.

    it was marconi who stole the radio from him.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gugliel...atent_disputes

    tesla was making logic gates in
    "...1898, a radio-controlled boat was demonstrated to the public during an electrical exhibition at Madison Square Garden. These devices had an innovative coherer and a series of logic gates".
    (wikipedia on tesla)

    he was born some 200 miles from where i live...

    he was incredibly ahead of his time...

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  • 370forlife
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    Didn't westinghouse steal the idea of A/C power from Nikolai Tesla? Im not sure, I've read something about that.

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  • Wizard
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    Westinghouse doesn't makes anything at all. Simply put their names on anything by paying the makers.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westing...poration_(1998)

    Cheers, Wizard

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  • Brian C
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    i think the brand name is " crown "

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Nice try but no cigar.

    ........ Which is good... You aren't old enough to smoke.

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  • 370forlife
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    WC=westinghouse capacitor?

    I have 2 westinghouse monitors. 2 LCM 22w3's. Both working fine for me.

    Anyways, a quick search on google shows nothing about westinghouse making small capacitors. They do however sell rebranded Gentac large capacitors, big ones used in transformers and such.

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  • Krankshaft
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    Haha yeah I guess that takes up some extra text space that needed to be filled.

    I remember when someone said that the brand of a capacitor was vent .

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  • Computergeek1200
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    "vent" on the capacitor usually means crap

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