I have 3 small blue disc capacitors that I need to replace. The only marking on them is the number 106. Any idea how to find replacements of these
Identification of Capacitor
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http://www.kiloohm.info/3-digit-capacitor/106
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It's used on a y main board. My phone won't let me attach the photo but here is a link to the caps I'm having issues with.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n6h7P-ZATnwComment
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Yea I don’t know how they expect someone to know what kind of cap this is with the only marking of 106 on it.Comment
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What is the P/N of U5014?
Those 3 caps (C5050, 5152, 5153) look to be connected in parallel and used as filter cap on the Cathode pin of the D5005, the Anode is connected to one of the Transformer T5000. That section looks to be SMPS, the IC U5014 is for driving the primary winding of T5000.
Did you remove the 3 caps to check the capacitance?
Is this your board: LJ92-01906A?
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I can't see the voltage being that high, maybe 25v cap wouldbe fine. They seem to be used as the filter caps for the voltage supplied by D5005, they seem to be in parallel for a total of 30µf. You should be able to measure the voltage and pick a cap that is higher.
Poly caps at 10µf look quite large even at lower voltages
Ceramic at 10µf look about the right size
https://www.digikey.com/products/en/...=1&pageSize=25Comment
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Replaced many of these 10 uf at 50 v ceramic
got mine from RS components
https://au.rs-online.com/web/p/ceram...itors/8118373/Comment
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"In order to test the small blue resin coated ceramic disk capacitor which has 104 50v specification,it is possible to test this small ceramic capacitor by making use of analogue meter.
Set to times 10Kohm that has 12v output from the probe to check disorder of ceramic capacitor.
It is not uncommon that testing result of digital capacitance meter is okay,But It show shorted reading when you check it with analogue meter."
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