Re: Nippon Chemi-Con 3300uF 10x25mm?
just received my package today, unfortunately i don't have an esr meter but I will order a cheap “LCR-T4 ESR Meter” from ebay 🤭 and I will post their values....
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Last edited by abyse; 07-05-2019, 08:03 AM.
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Re: Nippon Chemi-Con 3300uF 10x25mm?
I will post some photos when I receive my eb@y package...
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Re: Nippon Chemi-Con 3300uF 10x25mm?
I want to recap this Ultra X-Connect 500w Modular ATX psu for my retro pc build, all caps are Fuhjyyu brand, there are 2 caps "10V 3300UF" (output filters?) at 10mm diameter so I need 10mm caps because largers ones will not fit.
Im a noob at capacitors so I used google to search for 10mm caps... I found out that Nippon Chemi-Con KZE series was used in high end PSU-us, that's why I ordered from ebay these Nippon KZE 10mm caps.
So are you sure that Nichicon HM 3300/6.3v will be a good replacement for Fuhjyyu TNR 3300/10v...
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Nippon Chemi-Con 3300uF 10x25mm?
I needed some 3300uF 10v caps for my psu (especially 10mm), so I ordered from ebay 10 Pcs of Nippon Chemi-Con (NCC) KZE 10V 3300UF caps 10mm x 25mm, are these caps counterfeit?
link for this cap on ebay: [URL="https://www.ebay.com/itm/302793396429"]https://www.ebay.com/itm/302793396429[/URL]I needed some 3300uF 10v caps for my psu (especially 10mm), so I ordered from ebay 10 Pcs of Nippon Chemi-Con (NCC) KZE 10V 3300UF caps 10mm x 25mm, are these caps counterfeit?
link for this cap on ebay: [URL="https://www.ebay.com/itm/302793396429"]https://www.ebay.com/i
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Re: Help identifying smd capacitor on abit nf7-s v2.0 motherboard
It's hard to follow the circuit line, but I think the line goes to the audio 1 output.
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should I use the brown capacitor (see image) for replacement or the black one...Last edited by abyse; 11-04-2017, 06:53 PM.
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Help identifying smd capacitor on abit nf7-s v2.0 motherboard
So I was trying to insert my graphics card in the agp slot, but my card slipped and I knocked a tiny smd capacitor..
The motherboard still works, I haven't tested the sound yet...
Is there any way to identify the missing smd capacitor (or transistor ?)
Unfortunately I lost the smd component....
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello everyone!
I'm from Hungary and I like retro computers, I hope to find some help here...
Thanks for letting me join.
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