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i think i accidently ordered non-polarized 10uf caps for my original xbox. will this cause a problem?

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    i think i accidently ordered non-polarized 10uf caps for my original xbox. will this cause a problem?

    i ordered a lot of caps from digikey to repair my xboxs. one thing i ordered was 50NXA10MEFC5X11-ND caps and i think they are not polarized. will this cause any kind of a problem? i really don't want to order new caps just because of this.

    #2
    Digikey USA does not have these in stock so you should be able to change that order. Not sure in what circuitry you are going to use the non polarized caps in, but in general you can use non polarized caps in polarized circuits.

    Rubicon NXA = non polarized.

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      #3
      Originally posted by CapLeaker View Post
      Digikey USA does not have these in stock so you should be able to change that order. Not sure in what circuitry you are going to use the non polarized caps in, but in general you can use non polarized caps in polarized circuits.

      Rubicon NXA = non polarized.
      i already have the caps. i didn't realized they were non-polarized until i went to looking for the" -" stripe on the side of them and realized they did not have one. it costs $7 for shipping just to order some more caps so i really don't want to if these would work just fine. shipping would cost more than the new caps would.

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        #4
        i dont remember any 10uf, where are they on the board?

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          #5
          Originally posted by stj View Post
          i dont remember any 10uf, where are they on the board?
          they are SMDs around the av jack. i don't want to screw with SMDs so i bought regular caps to solder on and just bend over. won't look very nice but it will work.

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            #6
            i used smd tantalums for that stuff.
            Attached Files

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              #7
              Originally posted by stj View Post
              i used smd tantalums for that stuff.
              do u notice any difference with using all solid state caps like that? and will my none polarized caps work? because i already have them.

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                #8
                no difference - it works fine.
                i dont see a problem with bipolar caps other than they are usually bigger

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bulkchart32 View Post

                  i already have the caps. i didn't realized they were non-polarized until i went to looking for the" -" stripe on the side of them and realized they did not have one. it costs $7 for shipping just to order some more caps so i really don't want to if these would work just fine. shipping would cost more than the new caps would.
                  As long as they fit, you'll be all right.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by stj View Post
                    no difference - it works fine.
                    i dont see a problem with bipolar caps other than they are usually bigger
                    but does it work any better with the solid state caps? less prone to interference maybe?

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                      #11
                      the caps wont dry out or leak with age, thats the advantage.
                      they wont improve anything

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by bulkchart32 View Post

                        but does it work any better with the solid state caps? less prone to interference maybe?
                        Wishful thinking… no

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