So it's that simple? 😃 It's those letters that are confusing...especially since the "cap decode chart" is letter---->voltage.
So in my case the 50S is just 50V, 15A is 15V and 6S is 6V? Makes one wonder why the manufacturers doesn't just stamp that instead. 😁
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No one out there that can help me with identifying the caps? 🙄
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Thank you for your reply!
So what is +V_SYS? Is that the main power rail? I can see in the schematic that all caps after +V_SYS is rated 25V so I'm guessing that you are right. Bummer...then I have to order that one separately. I have no electronic component shop locally so I'll have to order it...with shipping costs several times the cost of the cap. 😂
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Replace 25V cap with a 16V in a portable speaker?
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I posted a thread about identifying caps of my Zoom 9000 guitar effect where I mentioned a JBL speaker I'm trying to help my friend with. I haven't gotten any answers to that thread but I have a question regarding the cap in the speaker, so I thought I'd ask it separately.
The cap is marked 100uf 25V. I have found a set of caps on Amazon that I think will cover the caps of the guitar effekt but it doesn't have any 100uf 25V. It does have a 100uf 16V though. I'm pretty sure I read somewhere on this forum that 25V can sometimes be replaced with 16V...but I can't find...
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Oh...I just realised that there is a sticky thread where I should have posted this question. Sorry for that. Maybe admin can move it there? I don't think I can do it and I don't want to double post.
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Identifying caps on an old Zoom 9000
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I have two projects on my work bench. One is a friends dead JBL Xtreme speaker with a blown voltage regulator and corresponding bulged and shorted cap. That cap has clear markings so I know what replacement I need for it.
The other project however is a whole different deal. It's a Zoom 9000 guitar effect from the 90th that has developed a devil hound howl when there is no input from the guitar. I'm guessing caps problem. So, since I don't really use this effect anymore I thought it would be a perfect project to learn on.
I have studied the board and...
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Hello from Sweden!
I'm a 50+ guy living in Stockholm Sweden. Electronics is not my strong suit...but I hope that this forum can expand my knowledge a little. Watching many YouTube videos of guys fixing electronics I have noticed that caps are a very common cause of failing electronics so I feel that this is a perfect forum to be a member of for someone that want to dive in to repairing electronic stuff. 😊
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