Xbox 360 slim(corona V2):A cap by the psu is dented,I need help identifying it

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  • tronik25
    Member
    • Dec 2013
    • 15
    • USA

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    Xbox 360 slim(corona V2):A cap by the psu is dented,I need help identifying it

    I took a chance & bought a slim listed as parts/repair off ebay for $37 shipped.
    The seal didn't appear to be broken or tampered with.I noticed the exaust vent had a couple small cracks in it.The console powered up with no video & audio,showed green then after 3-5 sec went red.

    When I was thinking about reflowing the southbridge & xcgpu,I thought I should do the obvious & look really hard for any physical damage.This cap is all I found that had any damage.
    I turned the console on probably 26 times total,3 times it came on & froze on the logo screen with a graphics glitch & once it got to the dashboard before doing the same.
    From top to bottom the cap reads:
    FP
    14Pe
    471
    16
    In the last pic,its the one closest to the power cord/psu adapter.Says 12po main right above the bent cap.I googled but couldn't find this cap.Althought its not bent very bad,imo it could still be enough to mess things up.Everything else looks fine on the board.
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  • mariushm
    Badcaps Legend
    • May 2011
    • 3799

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    Re: Xbox 360 slim(corona V2):A cap by the psu is dented,I need help identifying it

    Nichicon FP (Functional Polymer)
    470 uF (471 = 47 x 10 to the power of 1) , 16v
    The exact series can be determined by the 14Pe code but it doesn't matter. Just measure the diameter and pick one of the FPCAP series or Nichicon polymer series and they'll be suitable.

    For example any one of these will work fine, provided they'll fit in the area you have (the diameter):

    http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...4-1-ND/3768618
    http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...019-ND/1136109
    http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...114-ND/1662500
    http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...4-1-ND/2239227

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    • tronik25
      Member
      • Dec 2013
      • 15
      • USA

      #3
      Re: Xbox 360 slim(corona V2):A cap by the psu is dented,I need help identifying it

      Thanks mariushm!I tried to find the exact model & measurements but couldn't find them.It sucks because I don't have a mm to spare in height in this area.A hdd port casing rests right over these.I will try & look more.I seen a fujistu cap on ebay that looked pretty close but it wasent the same code.

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