Re: Need help identifying capacitor
Thanks for the replies, Guys!
There is, in fact, a stripe on the side (photo 1). The other two photos are the back and front of the board. The back side is marked with C101, L101, L102 - sorry, you're dealing with a rookie here!
The two holes between L101/102 had +/- wires soldered directly to the board. Could not get them to desolder even at 475C. I ended up adding leaded solder to the joint and slowly but surely they finally came loose. Needless to say, the board needs some serious cleaning. Am I good using 100%...
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Need help identifying capacitor
Hi All,
My Polk Audio DSW Pro 600 sub decided to stop powering on and I finally got around to tearing it apart. I ended up finding 3 blown capacitors on the amp circuit board (attached pic). The larger capacitor was easily identifiable and I've found a suitable replacement here:
[url]http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/UPW1J222MHD/493-1960-ND/589701[/url]
However, the other two identical capacitors have no farad, voltage, or temperature rating whatsoever. Only thing on the label is 8019P 100L. I attempted some Googling but I could not find anything...
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Good day All!
Been perusing the very helpful Audio Equipment Discussion threads the past couple of weeks to the point I decided to register to pose my question (be sure to look for my first post).
But first the formalities. Think I got 5 or 6 replies down this thread to find myself already feeling at home (and feeling 'old'). I, too, started on a C64 with a 1541 floppy drive and a 13" RCA color TV. The good ole days... I still remember having issues with my 1541 going out of alignment and we...Last edited by VirtualEB; 08-03-2014, 04:34 PM.
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