Re: Recapping Abit IP35
Great, thanks for the info. I'll go for the EEUFR0J102's then.
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Re: Recapping Abit IP35
Now we're talking about things I have no idea about, so that's great information, thank you. I did a quick lookup on ESR so I have a basic idea of it now, but that doesn't translate into any knowledge about the cap series
When filtering on the other properties (radial, 1000uF, 6,3V, 8mm diameter, height <= 14) I have the following to choose from:[LIST][*] Panasonic ECA0JHG102 -55...+105 °C[*] Nippon Chemi-Con EKMG6R3ELL102MHB5D -55...+105 °C[*] Nippon Chemi-Con ESMG6R3ELL102MHB5D -40...+85 °C[*] Panasonic ECA0JM102 -40...+85...Last edited by Nadar; 06-13-2016, 10:54 AM.
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Re: Recapping Abit IP35
I measured the existing ones to 13-14 mm, so 16 mm might work, but why risk it? The GPU is a giant though as it's an old [URL="https://www.google.no/search?q=ati+4890&biw=1257&bih=623&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt0Yrzu6TNAhWiKJoKHXfIAzwQsAQIHg#imgrc=3QpQoYoIfT17nM%3A"]Radeon 4890[/URL]. The reason I didn't find those was that I only looked at 6,3V caps.
But the Panasonics I've found are the correct size both ways, 6,3 volts and 1000uF and doesn't cost a fortune pluss that...Last edited by Nadar; 06-13-2016, 01:24 AM.
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Re: Recapping Abit IP35
Thanks momaka. I agree that I don't need a sucker for most of them, but some are in tight spots where I'm not sure that there's room to "bend" the caps. I'll manage anyway, the caps only have two leads so I can always go back and forth moving it a little bit on the tight ones - most should be easy enough.
I didn't really think (?) when I asked about the desoldering, it's a general issue I've come across when desoldering and that I find troublesome (on 3+ leads/legs close together). I'm a bit afraid that I'll make some stupid mistake...Last edited by Nadar; 06-12-2016, 01:26 AM.
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Re: Recapping Abit IP35
It might be that I'm a bit thick, but what safety pin/needle method are you referring to?
I've nothing but bad experience using soldering braid, I've too often ended up over-heating the component to get the braid to suck up enough tin....
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Re: Recapping Abit IP35
I have a quality temperature regulated soldier iron and I know how to soldier, I'm just missing a quality tin suction device. The one I have won't properly remove the tin the few times I can get it to work.
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Recapping Abit IP35
I have a (relatively old) Abit IP35 board with a Q9650 and 8GB RAM that I was hoping could do some service for years to come still.
Everything is working fine at the moment, but when inspecting the board I can see quite a few caps that show every sign of going or being bad. There's only one type/size that show any visual degradation, but it's used loads of places on the board. Many have bulged tops, and 2-3 have dropped electrolyte in the bottom.
They seem to be 1000uF and 6,3V, and the make is Sam Young(?) from what I can read.
There will...
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Re: Onkyo TX-NR807
You were indeed right and although this has taken almost 2 months, I now have my Onkyo up and working again after being repaired under the extended warrany.
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Re: Onkyo TX-NR807
Thank you for reminding me about this, when you say it I'd read about this a time ago but forgotten about it. I didn't interpret the hanging/rebooting of the DLNA client as "loss of network connectivity" either, but I guess that's one way to see it.
Unfortunately I'm from Norway and Norway isn't listed in the list. I'll have to try to contact the distributor manually.
I'd already put it back together so I won't do the hairdryer test - I just opened it to take pictures and note the values and put it back together. It certainly...
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Onkyo TX-NR807
Onkyo receivers are infamous for bad caps on the HDMI board. This is my second Onkyo where this has happened in just a few years, and I've been aware of the issue for a while now (as it has taken several attempts to get it to work for a while). The reason I'm writing this is because I haven't really considered the problem to be anything else, even though theoretically it could be.
I'm confident enough that bad caps are to blame to just replace them as the first course of action.
A short description of the issue: For a while (some months) it's been difficult to switch...
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I'm glad this site exists, I've been reading here several times previously but this time I need to post a question and thus I had to register. With some moderator experience from other forums I fully understand the need to take anti-spam precautions.
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