killivolt Well-Known Member Nov 8, 2011 #1 I'm repairing some samsung monitors that were surplus, known for bad caps. I've repaired a few but, my local supplier ran out of caps. I found these Caps at Mouser, they are the correct size< I don't know if they are any better than the ones I'm replacing ? Any suggestions, Thanks. kv
I'm repairing some samsung monitors that were surplus, known for bad caps. I've repaired a few but, my local supplier ran out of caps. I found these Caps at Mouser, they are the correct size< I don't know if they are any better than the ones I'm replacing ? Any suggestions, Thanks. kv
Mickster Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Nov 8, 2011 #2 Someone at Badcaps.net appears to be stocking them, so they might be ok??? **broken link removed** Regards.
Someone at Badcaps.net appears to be stocking them, so they might be ok??? **broken link removed** Regards.
crutschow Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Nov 8, 2011 #3 Without knowing what type of capacitors you are replacing, your question can't be answered. By correct size do you mean physical, or capacitance and voltage?
Without knowing what type of capacitors you are replacing, your question can't be answered. By correct size do you mean physical, or capacitance and voltage?
RODALCO Well-Known Member Nov 8, 2011 #4 You need to get the same capacitance value, same or higher voltage rating. And get the 105 degree celcius instead of 85 degree C. In SMPS they may have to be rated for a higher ripple voltage across the Cap.
You need to get the same capacitance value, same or higher voltage rating. And get the 105 degree celcius instead of 85 degree C. In SMPS they may have to be rated for a higher ripple voltage across the Cap.
killivolt Well-Known Member Nov 8, 2011 #5 crutschow said: Without knowing what type of capacitors you are replacing, your question can't be answered. By correct size do you mean physical, or capacitance and voltage? Click to expand... Ya, size I can get away with a 20mm over 12.5mm but, not any larger. RODALCO Click to expand... How about this Cap Edit: I hope it's going to be ok, I just talked to Mouser and they credited the other caps and they're sending the one above. Thanks, kv Last edited: Nov 8, 2011
crutschow said: Without knowing what type of capacitors you are replacing, your question can't be answered. By correct size do you mean physical, or capacitance and voltage? Click to expand... Ya, size I can get away with a 20mm over 12.5mm but, not any larger. RODALCO Click to expand... How about this Cap Edit: I hope it's going to be ok, I just talked to Mouser and they credited the other caps and they're sending the one above. Thanks, kv