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    Panasonic EE

    Hi,
    i want to ask if Panasonic EE can be used to recapping PSU?
    I have 1000uf/18v, i can't find any data sheet.

    thanks
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    Last edited by frogz81; 06-04-2016, 07:23 PM.

    #2
    Re: Panasonic EE

    Hi,
    i want also ask about SUNCON N.E and NCC KMQ can be use to recapping PSU?
    i can't find any data sheet for suncon N.E

    Thx
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      #3
      Re: Panasonic EE

      suncon's are out, only 85' general purpose caps

      datasheets.
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        #4
        Re: Panasonic EE

        Does it mean, i can use Panasonic EE & NCC KMQ for recapping PSU? (secondary side of PSU)
        and suncon's are out because General purpose caps?
        the panasonic EE's data sheets apply for high voltage (160 V .DC to 450 V .DC)
        Last edited by frogz81; 06-05-2016, 01:18 AM.

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          #5
          Re: Panasonic EE

          those EE are either custom made for a client, or fake.

          what type of psu are you fixing and what original caps did it use.

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            #6
            Re: Panasonic EE

            Corsair CX 600

            +12V : Capxon KF 3300uf/16v and Capxon KF 2200uf/16v
            +5V : Capxon GF 2200/10v and Capxon GF 2200/10v
            +3.3V : Capxon GF 2200/10v and Capxon GF 2200/10v
            +5Vsb : Capxon GF 2200/10v and Capxon GF 1000uf/10v
            - 12V : Capxon GF 1000uf/16v and Capxon GF 100uf/16v

            my plan will change :

            * 2200/10v with SUNCON NE 2200/6.3V
            * 1000uf/16v with PANASONIC EE 1000uf/18V
            * 1000uf/10V with RUBYCON YXG 1000uf/10V

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              #7
              Re: Panasonic EE

              Never heard of SUNCON NE, but not advise to use Suncon since it is rated at 85C for general purpose use. and also not too good to replace 2200/10v with a lower voltage rating cap. try to use a same voltage rating of 10v or higher.

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                #8
                Re: Panasonic EE

                That's not series name, if there is nothing else, than it does not have the name printed on. N.E. probably means something like negative electrode. But as has been said, they are 85°C so they are not good here.

                I have new 2200/16 and 3300/16 D10 as well as other caps on stock dirty cheap, can supply ya.
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                  #9
                  Re: Panasonic EE

                  Originally posted by frogz81 View Post
                  Corsair CX 600

                  +12V : Capxon KF 3300uf/16v and Capxon KF 2200uf/16v
                  +5V : Capxon GF 2200/10v and Capxon GF 2200/10v
                  +3.3V : Capxon GF 2200/10v and Capxon GF 2200/10v
                  +5Vsb : Capxon GF 2200/10v and Capxon GF 1000uf/10v
                  - 12V : Capxon GF 1000uf/16v and Capxon GF 100uf/16v

                  my plan will change :

                  * 2200/10v with SUNCON NE 2200/6.3V
                  * 1000uf/16v with PANASONIC EE 1000uf/18V
                  * 1000uf/10V with RUBYCON YXG 1000uf/10V
                  Those caps are low ESR ones, the CapXon GF with rather low ESR as well.

                  Please check the datasheets of the originally used capacitors and compare those to the ones you already have...

                  But I'd suggest that you buy some low ESR capacitors that are equivalent to the original ones!
                  Not those ultra low ESR ones, standard low impedance types like Teapo SJ or Nippon Chemicon KZE or equivalent.

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                    #10
                    Re: Panasonic EE

                    data
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                      #11
                      Re: Panasonic EE

                      Hi all,

                      Finally i'm use mix cap Rubycon ZL, ZLH, Nichicon HD and Panasonic FJ for this PSU

                      Thank for your help.

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                        #12
                        Re: Panasonic EE

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