Yesterday I had to replace my Compex NIC to another PCI slot and I discovered 1 swelling at the top cap. It's marked Suncap (or something like this) 1000uF 6.3V. NIC so far is operating fine.
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by sam_sam_samHere is the page of capacitors that I can choose from what is a good choice for a FSP 400-60GLC
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/...Xmc1YPJ6BlESoA
I try to use a 565-1664-ND which is a 10mm in diameter unfortunately it will not fit because there are two of them the same size and value and there is no room and they go to two different circuits not in parallel...-
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by frannyjunkHi, my Vizio M60-C3 does not power on. No lights whatsoever. Upon opening up the TV, the power supply board has 4 bulging capacitors. Each is 1000uF 16V. I have read that one can use capacitors of the same uF and higher voltage rating, but is 1000uF 35V capacitor too high of a voltage rating? My local shop only has these higher voltage capacitors so would rather just buy the 35V variety if it is OK to use them.
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1000uf 120v 46mmx18mm or something close, Thanks3 Photos
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by awdrifterI just bought some 1000uF 10v capacitors from eBay to fix my Samsung 2220WM, but it seems like they are already bulging? Are they ok to use? Thanks....
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by valvashonYesterday I successfully repaired a Middle Atlantic UPS2200R-IP that had inadvertently been used as a surge suppressor at our transmitter site. It has already been replaced with an updated one but it's coming home with me now instead of being e-cycled. To be specific, this is the MA model that has the blue backlit display and has been discontinued, although this design may have been used in many UPS units including the smaller Middle Atlantic ones in this series.
Here's what happened: We experienced a brownout/surge at the site, which damaged the UPS and took our broadcasting... - Loading...
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