My friend rescued a LCD tv from going to the landfill. It was giving power supply symptoms. Upon examining the power supply, we found a blown capacitor.
The capacitor which was in there was labeled "35V 680uF 105c." I am a novice, so I'm not sure if it is a low-esr cap or not, but from what I've read on this and other places on the net, using a low-esr cap, won't hurt, even if the original wasn't low-esr.
It measures approximately 10mm in diameter.
Does anyone know where I can find a handful of "35v 680uF 105c 10mm dia." caps (low esr, if possible)? The sites I've found only sell in bulk.
Also, is "High Temp" synonymous with the 105c rating?
Thanks,
-Patrick
here's a picture of the cap:
The capacitor which was in there was labeled "35V 680uF 105c." I am a novice, so I'm not sure if it is a low-esr cap or not, but from what I've read on this and other places on the net, using a low-esr cap, won't hurt, even if the original wasn't low-esr.
It measures approximately 10mm in diameter.
Does anyone know where I can find a handful of "35v 680uF 105c 10mm dia." caps (low esr, if possible)? The sites I've found only sell in bulk.
Also, is "High Temp" synonymous with the 105c rating?
Thanks,
-Patrick
here's a picture of the cap:
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