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    XBox 360 All Polymer Capacitors

    As the title says, Xbox 360 Polymer Capacitors, replacing all on a Kronos 1 revision board.

    I went over a thread here (Xbox 360 with blown caps) and gather some extremely useful knowledge!

    If I have things right, I can replace them TO

    x9 : 1500uF 16V 10x20mm
    TO: 470uF Nichicon FPCAP R7

    x2 : 820uF 6.3V 8x12mm
    TO: 2.5V 820uF Nichicon FPCAP R5

    On this revision, there are other 820uF polymer capacitors for GPU/CPU - I'll be replacing those anyway with the above FPCAP R5

    What's a good replacement for the smaller caps they are..

    x12 : 100uF 16V

    x7 : 220uF 10v
    This can be anything from game consoles to arcade games to anything else that doesn't really fit into any of the above categories. When starting a new thread, please put the make AND model of your device in the thread title. Also be VERY descriptive of your issue, that way you'll get the best answer possible!

    #2
    you can get 100uf and 220uf polymers
    going from 1500 to 470 is a mistake probably, why not fit 1500uf polymers?
    they are really cheap on aliexpress or if you can get kemet brand from regular suppliers

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      #3
      1500uF 16V = 820uF 16V PCAP
      820uF 6.3V = 470uF 6.3V PCAP

      The polymer caps that are already onboard don't need to be replaced unless they have gone bad.

      The smaller caps don't need to be replaced with polymers.

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        #4
        Originally posted by stj View Post
        you can get 100uf and 220uf polymers
        going from 1500 to 470 is a mistake probably, why not fit 1500uf polymers?
        they are really cheap on aliexpress or if you can get kemet brand from regular suppliers
        the other thread stated, The Slim Models uses 470uF … I have yet to order any caps but digikey is my go to

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          #5
          Originally posted by прямо View Post
          1500uF 16V = 820uF 16V PCAP
          820uF 6.3V = 470uF 6.3V PCAP

          The polymer caps that are already onboard don't need to be replaced unless they have gone bad.

          The smaller caps don't need to be replaced with polymers.
          Half the capacity? due to the faster discharge rate?

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