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  • termiantor
    DK Veteran
    • Jan 2009
    • 400

    #16
    that capacitor comes as 1000uf 10v
    upgrade it to 1000uf 16v and itll be fine done loads of them



    HAD THE PARTY LOL

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    • Orias
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 20

      #17
      Actually, no! It's the 1000uF 10v one that's gone!
      Maybe replacing that with a 1000uF 25v is a bit too much, or will it still be OK with a voltage that's so much more than the original?

      EDIT: Sorry, you replied just as I was typing that. Cool ... I'll see if I can find a 1000uF 16v instead. I just know that I have a 1000uF 25v kicking around at home

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      • AlanDogg
        Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 73

        #18
        25v tin will fit fine. The circuits on these are cheap and I have found the voltages can be fluctuate erratically. Quality cap will out last the rest of the circuit. Also the 470uf cap can cause issues so I replace both as standard practice.

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        • Hadron
          V.I.P. Member
          • Nov 2012
          • 2102

          #19
          As vorlon2257 says, use a good quality cap. I always use Panasonics.

          A cheap one will work for a while, but it won't last long.

          That cap (C11) is on the 5v line, so a 10v replacement is fine. You might find that "good quality" 16v & 25v caps will be too big to fit.

          ...and it must be a 105?C type, not a general purpose 85?C type.

          As mentioned above, C15 (470uF 10v) are also prone to failing as well.
          Last edited by Hadron; 8 September, 2014, 15:30.

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          • Orias
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2012
            • 20

            #20
            Thanks Hadron,

            I definitely have a 1000uF 25v at home, and I think it's a relatively decent brand ... might be Panasonic. It looked like it should fit (just) when I was looking at it yesterday.
            I originally bought it as part of a full set to fix a blown Samsung monitor power board, but I only used one of the capacitors in the box to replace the blown one. The only thing I am not sure of is the temperature rating .. I'll have to check that when I get back from work.

            Thanks again,
            Cheers, Ori

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            • Orias
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 20

              #21
              Ahh, I was wrong .. it's a 1000uF 16v one that I have .. but it is 105 rated, so I guess I've got nothing to lose .... I'm going in ....

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              • Orias
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2012
                • 20

                #22
                Annnnnd ... it works!! Turned it on with a broom handle from 6 foot away, but I saw the magical "BOOT" message, so I think we're good!
                I've already ordered the VU+ Solo SE anyway, but it's good to know that this is up and running again as a backup!

                Thanks again for all the help!
                Cheers!

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                • cactikid
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 12017

                  #23
                  well done nice one another zombie arisen again.

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                  • AlanDogg
                    Member
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 73

                    #24
                    105% is fine. 25v tin fits fine also. 10v 16v 25v will all do the trick.... Just replace the f&@?r

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