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  • Re: Samwha Caps - help clarifying some markings please

    Is there a way of editing your previous posts? I hit submit and _then_ realised I should have included the sizes...

    1000 uF 250 wv HE series
    330 uF 450 wv HE series
    680 uF 250 wv HK series.

    These are the 'bulgy' ones, I wasn't planning on replacing all the small units (I know I should) - just way too many...

    Basically get it fixed so I can get it back to my folks...
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  • Re: Samwha Caps - help clarifying some markings please

    @ Senic.

    THANKS HEAPS - I have spent ages trying to track this down. Let me guess - you found it in about 10 seconds...

    One more question if I may. Which company can supply some similar units?

    I spent several hours this afternoon trying to locate (via RS Australia) replacement units - I can do 105 deg C, but not 35 mm diameter, or all the physical dimensions line-up but the temp is only 85, or specs mostly match but they are 50mm high (only room for 35mm height).

    Heck...
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  • Samwha Caps - help clarifying some markings please

    Got a plasma TV (its an "optima" - a re-badged LG) that has a problem with it's horizontal driver - All the picture seems to be condensed into a 4" band down the centre of the screen.

    Looking at the boards inside it, I see several bulged top Samwha's. Time to replace them.

    But I have a query. Some of these caps have the letters HE on them, some have HK, one has CE. Is it located down near the temperature. ie "105 C HK". This could be some sort of country/manufacturing code, or it could be important (tolerance/leakage characteristics/type)...
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