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23 Nov 2003, 17:34, SCOTT JONES (1:123/140), wrote to MATT MC_CARTHY:
Hi SCOTT.
SJ>> including a year-old Soyo mb. The Soyo has *11* bad caps. It'll be
SJ>> a whole lot easier and cheaper to buy a new board than to replace
SJ>> those, unless anyone knows where I can get 2200uF 10V high-temp
SJ>> caps for cheap.
MM>> Suggest Mouser.com. The 1000{at}16V I've been replacing have been
MM>> $0.22 each. VERY fast on UPS ground delivery!
SJ> I should probably have stated who I had already tried, eh? I
SJ> looked at Mouser, but they don't have any high-temp 2200{at}10V in stock.
SJ> Digikey has 'em, and now that I look, it seems like their price has
SJ> dropped a bit. Let's see. $9 and some change for the parts, $5
SJ> handling, about $5 for shipping. That's not so bad anymore. I guess
SJ> I found them.
I found two models of Nichicon for 2200{at}10V in the Mouser catalog, but you
_did_ say "in stock", which I didn't check.
I always up the voltage one step _if_ I think I can squeeze them in, for
example, those 1000{at}16V that I've been using are replacing the 1000{at}6V that
I've been pulling out. Since you are referencing 10V parts, I'd guess you
are doing the same.
If that Soyo has 11 bad ones, I bet they are the ones lined up behind the
CPU, in which case, "size _is_ important"! :-))
Good luck... M.
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