hi! does anyone know what this is and its value,number are as follows-14109-10-50F many thanks
smd device identifcation needed
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Re: smd device identifcation needed
While it doesn't cost anything to open a new thread, why didn't you simply add a post to the original thread to include the picture? Or better yet, included the picture with the original post?
Now a little thought would lead to the conclusion that the value of the cap was 10 50. But is it 50uF, 10volts, or 10uF, 50Volts. A few minutes perusing parts listings would reveal that 10uF is a standard capacitance value while 50uF is not. So it's a 10uF, 50 volt SMD capacitor.
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by ThomasraudHello,
i have similar problem as https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=37828
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-It works on charger (without battery connected-only charger)
-It works on battery (without charger connected-only battery)
-& it also works when plugged in battery & charger, but it's not charging the battery
//Confirming, i have same issue, but problem started from charger, centre PIN is outputing 10V+ and jumping randomly 19V
and..
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