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danmanfu
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Last Activity: 12-17-2012, 08:48 AM
Joined: 11-06-2012
Location: fergus falls mn
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  • Re: replace capacitor with Aluminum Organic Polymer Capacitors

    The caps that we are replacing are su'scon sj series caps. 560uf. the data sheet for them is available here [url]http://www.su-scon.com.tw/en/product/Uitra-low-impedance-and-high-ripple-current-RADIAL-Type-Electrolytic-Capacitor-for-105C/SJ.html[/url]. The data sheet makes them sound great, but they are junk, like I said we have already removed over 100 of them. The poly ones we are looking at using are these. but I don't know if they are a good replacement for the originals or not. [url]http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Lelon/ORK561M0JBK-0608/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtm5nWh%2fhvnHxrZjBqCoT%252brYPf2R%252bJnGyM%3d[/url]....
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  • replace capacitor with Aluminum Organic Polymer Capacitors

    Hello. I work a company that uses single board computers as wireless radios to provide internet service. The particular board we use are routerboards, made by mikrotik. They work well but unfortunately they are plagued with bad capacitors. We have some 50-60 that all have blown caps. We've replace the bad caps on some 10 or so boards, and have had very good success rate. Upon more research, We've decided to replace the remaining caps with not with aluminium electrolytic capacitors, but rather aluminum organic polymer capacitors. Has anyone done this before? I've read some where the because the...
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