Re: Sanyo CRT, DS27780, hard to find dipped mica capacitor.
Are you sure they are dipped mica? I think they are probably metallized polypropylene. Digikey.com has suitable replacements. What makes you think they are bad?
Re: Sanyo CRT, DS27780, hard to find dipped mica capacitor.
Well I thought it was the vertical IC I bought a new one and changed it out and it did not work. So I got my heat gun and warmed them up a little and the screen went back to normal within a few seconds. I searched Digikey and mouser, is their a alternative I can try?
Re: Sanyo CRT, DS27780, hard to find dipped mica capacitor.
Yeah, I'll probable just have to recap the hole board. I have been also trying to find just the circuit board. If anybody will keep an eye out for a replacement board I would be grateful. Thanks!
Re: Sanyo CRT, DS27780, hard to find dipped mica capacitor.
If they're in parallel, you could use a 0.22 and 0.18, though it's very likely two 0.22 will still work. Might lead to a slightly different vertical size?
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Re: Sanyo CRT, DS27780, hard to find dipped mica capacitor.
If you go with 0.22uF:
Cornell Dubilier: DME2P22K-F (0.22uf, 250v), 6mm thick x 12.5mm long x 10.5mm high, 10mm lead spacing, 125c
Panasonic: ECQ-E2224KF (0.22uf, 250v), 5.5mm thick x 12mm long x 10.5mm high, 10mm lead spacing, 105c
There are more, I just did a quick browse through the ones actually in-stock at Mouser. The Cornell-Dubiler's would be my personal choice as they have a higher operating temperature rating, YMMV.
Last edited by Blargh523; 12-18-2012, 02:45 AM.
Reason: Removed Nichicons, not in stock.
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