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  • docchan2000
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    Re: Varistor for Bestec ATX0300 D5WC

    Here is the specs of my atx
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  • docchan2000
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    Thanks for the reply. I don't know what voltage to put but it looks like this picture which I screen shot from hkqq2010.
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  • budm
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    Can we see the pictures? Are the caps connected in series or parallel? Voltage rating of the caps, 250V? 450V? The more information you provide the better we can help you.

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  • docchan2000
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    Varistor for Bestec ATX0300 D5WC

    I got a blown up varistor ( vr44) located bet the two big capacitors.I don't know what is the value of it or what voltage to replace it?.Pls.help. can I just put any varistor there like 100.v?

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