Re: Ceiling Fan Capacitor
Sometimes a worn out lower shaft creates noise as it moves freely inside the bearing ring. There is a spring on the shaft which prevents slippage.
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Re: Fake Nichicon 100uF 450v GN (M)
[QUOTE=AleXis6;1267876]when it was produced?
no idea.
thanks for sharing the diagramRe: Fake Nichicon 100uF 450v GN (M)
[QUOTE=AleXis6;1267876]when it was produced?
no idea.
thanks for sharing the diagramRe: Fake Nichicon 100uF 450v GN (M)
[QUOTE=AleXis6;1267876]when it was produced?
no idea.
thanks for sharing the diagram
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Re: Fake Nichicon 100uF 450v GN (M)
I mean that as per the GN series technical datasheet, the dimensions and label of this cap do not match. This cap is 40x22mm with blue label. But as per datasheet the label should be black and dimensions max. 25x35mm. The specs may have changed and this might be an old one. Maybe this cap has been salvaged.
Regarding the legs, it didn't stick to a magnet, so I scraped it and found that it was brass.
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Fake Nichicon 100uF 450v GN (M)
Hello,
Just opened a fake Nichicon cap. Checked the technical data, and nothing matches. The capacitance and ESR are okay though. Interestingly, the legs are made of brass...
Last edited by abhi.1981; 08-26-2023, 12:03 PM.
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