3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

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  • mockingbird
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    #141
    Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

    Behemot, can you ask your contact at UCC about these? Specifically what series are they and if they can send you a few samples for testing )You have an ESR meter, right?).

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    • Pentium4
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      #142
      Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

      Sorry for going off topic, but I'm recapping a PSU here, and on the 12V rail it uses BH 3300uF 16V 10x35mm caps, in their datasheet it says 2050 ripple current and 0.30Ω ESR. Thing is, should I even believe the datasheet from such a low quality manufacturer? I mean come on, the series is CD288 Just want some extra opinions though. Because I want to use these 3300uF 16V RS caps I got from Behemot

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      • c_hegge
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        #143
        Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

        Just use the RS caps. they will do fine.
        I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

        No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

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        • Behemot
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          #144
          Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

          Originally posted by mockingbird
          Behemot, can you ask your contact at UCC about these? Specifically what series are they and if they can send you a few samples for testing )You have an ESR meter, right?).
          I have already asked multiple times, they always told me they won't make it.
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          • Behemot
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            #145
            Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

            Look, christmas Got free samples, they've sent it in package with 2000 pcs KZM 47 uF/35 V in D5x11 mm…
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            • mockingbird
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              #146
              Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

              How much do you charge for those 35V 47uF KYAs?

              Digikey sells 35V 47uF Rubycon ZLJ 5x11 for 20 cents a piece in quantities of 25+.

              Do you have any 16V 2200uF KYAs in 10mm? If so, what's your price?

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              • Behemot
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                #147
                Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                Price according to actual exchange would be aprox. 10c (USD) a piece in quantity of 30+.

                No KYA now, just Samxon RS. But I have just asked in Digi-Key if it is still possible to order those 3300uF/16V caps and if so, than I am ordering right away, let's give it a few days.
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                • mockingbird
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                  #148
                  Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                  Originally posted by Behemot
                  Price according to actual exchange would be aprox. 10c (USD) a piece in quantity of 30+.

                  No KYA now, just Samxon RS. But I have just asked in Digi-Key if it is still possible to order those 3300uF/16V caps and if so, than I am ordering right away, let's give it a few days.
                  16V 3300uF in KYA would be great as well, but I was asking if you had 16V 2200uF caps in 10mm... Also, why not get Samxon GT instead of UCC KYA (I do understand that some people don't like Samxon at all)?

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                  • Behemot
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                    #149
                    Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                    I said I don't have any KYA ATM, not even 2200 uF. Basically nothing else than RS 3300/16. As for GT, I did not have any confirmation fo the possibility of making it in D10 and even if I had, Samxon has higher MOQ.
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                    • Behemot
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                      #150
                      Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                      I should get some closer informations about KYA or similar caps in 3300 uF/16 V D10 soon.
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                      • mockingbird
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                        #151
                        Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                        What do you use for 16V 2200uF in 10mm? Also, do you have a 16V 1000uF/1200uF in 10 or 8mm but no taller than 20mm? The only good 16V 1200uF cap in 10x20mm I've been able to find so far is Sanyo WX.

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                        • Behemot
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                          #152
                          Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                          I don't use 2200uF at all when I have 3800 pcs of Samxon RS 3300 uF left and now also some KYA for 6,3 V.

                          As for 1000uF in D8x20 mm, I currently have KZM being manufactured, besides that I never even had them (1000uf), largest so far were 680uF KY which run out long time ago, since than I used 470uF caps.

                          In D10x20 mm I will get 800 pcs of KYA 1500 uF/16 V next friday.
                          Last edited by Behemot; 04-11-2014, 02:43 AM.
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                            #153
                            Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                            NCC can do KZN 3000 uF/16 V in D10x35 mm, I've asked for 40 mm as it is still OK in most PSU's.

                            I also got the D10x20 mm KYA caps.
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                            • Pentium4
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                              #154
                              Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                              3000 or 3300uF? Nice though, KZN has good specs

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                              • c_hegge
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                                #155
                                Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                                Would have to be 3300. AFAIK, there's no such thing as a 3000uF rated cap.
                                I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

                                No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

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                                • mockingbird
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                                  #156
                                  Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                                  Noticing that you have already almost 4,000 stock of RS 16V 3300uF, what do you say we go for a 10mm 16V 4700uF cap, so you can get something you don't already have? If that's not possible, would you still be interested in a KZN group buy? Good job on getting the answer from them finally. Also, what is the official spec of a 10x35 part? I can't find 10x35 in the datasheet.

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                                  • Behemot
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                                    #157
                                    Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                                    Because it is brand new part, that's why they said they only can do 3000 uF capacity. Specs are somewhere between NCC and Digi-Key ATM, waiting for it.
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                                      #158
                                      Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                                      Looky
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                                        #159
                                        Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                                        WOW! Let's do a group order...

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                                        • Pentium4
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                                          #160
                                          Re: 3300uF low-ESR caps suitable to PSUs in D10mm - may be possible!!

                                          NICE! I have my wallet ready

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