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a-nika
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Last Activity: 12-01-2022, 03:38 PM
Joined: 06-26-2013
Location: Saxony
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  • Re: Small TK caps on MSI P31 Neo V2 aka MS-7392

    Wait a moment, I clicked the wrong datasheet. The ATWY series doesnt feature 1000µ 6,3V [B]8mm[/B]. Thats only in ATW[B]B[/B].

    Huh, thats strange.Re: Small TK caps on MSI P31 Neo V2 aka MS-7392

    Wait a moment, I clicked the wrong datasheet. The ATWY series doesnt feature 1000µ 6,3V [B]8mm[/B]. Thats only in ATW[B]B[/B].

    Huh, thats strange.
    Re: Small TK caps on MSI P31 Neo V2 aka MS-7392

    Wait a moment, I clicked the wrong datasheet. The ATWY series doesnt feature 1000µ 6,3V
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  • Re: Small TK caps on MSI P31 Neo V2 aka MS-7392

    Wow, that was fast. Thank you for the datasheet, mariushm.

    As it turns out the bulged ATWB are 25mΩ and handle 1300mA ripple. What would be more important to match, impedance or ripple?

    Oh dear, I can only find Nichicon HM 820uF with 30mΩ and 1140mA at farnell.

    Are those specs made up by TK? I cant believe that this is for real.

    Cheers, A.
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  • Small TK caps on MSI P31 Neo V2 aka MS-7392

    Hello All,

    I got a four year old P31 Neo V2 equipped with TK, Ost, G-Luxon and one Teapo. By now 16 out of 19 of the small TK ATWY 1000uF 6,3V TK caps have bulged.

    The problem is, I cant manage to find any datasheet mentioning these. [URL="https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=35133&d=1328726982"]This one[/URL] is all I found. But, the caps MSI used here are 8mm in diameter and I would guess 11,5mm high. What would you suggest to use as replacement?

    I guess it would be wise to change the other TKs aswell. They are in...
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  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Hello All,

    my Name is Alan. Ive been reading here a long time, now its time for my first post.

    The cap on the picture is part of the audio crossover of some old, but still popular speakers. They used polarized types, though. And yes, this is the datecode at the bottom, it says March 1984. TGL was the standards organisation of that time in Eastern Germany. This cap was made by Frolyt, not too far from the place I where I live.

    Cheers!...
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