Diamond XtremeTV PVR550 PCI - Bloated Teapo

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  • PCBONEZ
    Grumpy Old Fart
    • Aug 2005
    • 10661
    • USA

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    Diamond XtremeTV PVR550 PCI - Bloated Teapo

    Just for the record...

    Board has 8 lytics.
    - All are Teapo SC series, 220uF, 16v, 6x11 mm, with 2.5mm lead spacing.
    - On this card cap date code is: Sept 2004.

    One of 8 is bloated big time. - Others visually okay.

    Teapo's data table does not show a 220uF/16v in a 6mm can.
    (Only shows one in 8mm diameter.)
    Looking at the other caps in the SC table the Ripple for this 6mm is probably ~300 and ESR ~.220.

    Chemicon LXZ [ELXZ160ELL221MF15D] fits by diameter and lead spacing.
    It's Ripple/ESR are 400/.180 -> so better than the SC.
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