Re: How is it possible to establish bad becoming good?
I've used teapo without problems execpt for one on a dlink gigabit switch a while back 1000uF --> 56uF
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Re: LP NF2 Ultra B CAP PICS
the kzg caps on your board are fake. Replace them!
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Re: List of Bad Cap Manufacturers
MK is BAD I have removed four of them all 330uF 200V. 2 x (M)P8 series with actual capacitance of 209uF and 207uF and 2x 0605 series with actual capacitance of 220uF and 222uF. None of these capacitors were convex. one of the (M)P8 caps had a deformities in the body of the cylinder. PS: If a caps has vent on its label, then it is most likely bad.
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Re: "WC" brand capacitor
"vent" on the capacitor usually means crap
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Re: 30yr. old Tracon Caps (& others)
Tracon are bad caps. I had to replace a bunch in my old clock radio.
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Why leave < 470 uf?
I have been recapping for a while now. However, I do not know much about the workings/chemistry of the capacitor. I have found that replacing the 10uf caps in mice can improve their performance. I am wondering why some people advise that you leave capacitors less than 470uf?
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Re: Help please. how lomg does it take to remove a bad cap?
I would also make sure you have a good tip on your iron. If you don't, you can use a grinder to reform your tip. Lead free solder needs more heat to melt. thus i recommend 60/40 Pb/Sn
ps: DON'T PUSH YOUR IRON INTO THE BOARD.
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Re: Better CAP's = performance?
I recently recapped a 10mbps hub which had conicon caps and I have noticed fewer packet collisions that before the recap....
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Re: Linksys 10/100 Switch
I have had problems with this switch only running at 10mbps even though all the connections were 100mpbs.
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