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  • squeeish
    Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 15

    #1

    E13009F and J13009-2

    Are the two the same?
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    Last edited by squeeish; 07-18-2011, 06:30 AM.
  • joshnz
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Feb 2011
    • 969
    • New Zealand

    #2
    Re: E13009F and J13009-2

    No.
    The new one is not insulated.
    There are two types one insulated and one that is not.
    the one with the metal tab requires what is shown in the pic.
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    My pc
    CPU : AMD PHENOM II x4 @ 3.5Ghz
    MB : ASUS M4A89TD PRO USB3
    RAM : Kingston ValueRAM 16gb DDR3
    PSU : Cooler Master 850W Silent Pro
    GPU : ATI Radeon HD 6850

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    • squeeish
      Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 15

      #3
      Re: E13009F and J13009-2

      Ah thanks! Looks like I wasted $3 then.

      But they're essentially the same component?

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      • Agent24
        I see dead caps
        • Oct 2007
        • 4951
        • New Zealand

        #4
        Re: E13009F and J13009-2

        You didn't waste $3, just get some insulating washers and you should be fine.
        "Tantalum for the brave, Solid Aluminium for the wise, Wet Electrolytic for the adventurous"
        -David VanHorn

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        • squeeish
          Member
          • Apr 2011
          • 15

          #5
          Re: E13009F and J13009-2

          It isn't of use anymore, I just blew the fuse on the power supply and tripped the circuit breaker in my home when the power supply I was attempting to repair fell and landed on metal... and as luck would have it, the other transistor got shorted.

          I suppose that transistor is unusable now.

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