Vox
Guest
Sun Sep 04, 2011 4:02 am
Looking into reviving faulty plasma with obvious problem of 5 x bulging
CE-FUX 250v 330uF 105deg.C Electrolytic caps.
http://australia.rs-online.com/web/c/?sra=oss&searchTerm=330uf+250v
Not sure which ones to choose prices vary from $3 to $10 each, any
recommendations?
Trevor Wilson
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Sun Sep 04, 2011 7:38 am
Vox wrote:
Quote:
**Choose the ones that fit the description and size. Focus on the product
which has the longest life-span and best ripple current rating. Check the
Element 14 cattle-dog too.
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Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
Vox
Guest
Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:47 am
Trevor Wilson wrote:
Quote:
Vox wrote:
Looking into reviving faulty plasma with obvious problem of 5 x
bulging CE-FUX 250v 330uF 105deg.C Electrolytic caps.
http://australia.rs-online.com/web/c/?sra=oss&searchTerm=330uf+250v
Not sure which ones to choose prices vary from $3 to $10 each, any
recommendations?
**Choose the ones that fit the description and size. Focus on the
product which has the longest life-span and best ripple current
rating. Check the Element 14 cattle-dog too.
Thanks Trevor, I think I rushed the diagnosis and spoke too soon...
The caps on further inspection look all right.
After removing one of the caps, I notice the only bulge is a piece of
plastic disc
cover over the aluminum casing .
The real problem is the Mitsubishi M63992FP chip burnt to a crisp, that I
can just read.
There is also another chip (IR 21108(0349 IOR)) that has damage to casing.
I don't think I can salvage this; it's headed for the tip.