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Default Yet another bulging-capacitors replacement

On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 13:20:18 -0700, whit3rd wrote:

I recently had a rash of reboot events on my trusty old iMac G5 (1.8
GHz).
This has already had the logic board replaced, as these machines had
some bad-filter-capacitor issues... but this time it was the capacitors
in the power supply, not on the logic board, that were bulging and
leaking electrolyte.

It took an hour or two of catalog work to find low-ESR replacements for
the
nine low-V high-I filter capacitors in the power supply, in form factors
that would fit the cramped footprint of the originals. So, I thought
I'd relate the parts list here, in case anyone else has need of such
info.

C40 and C52 10V 1000 uF
EKY-100ELL102MH20D

C45, C55 and C56 2200 uF 10V
UHM1A222MPD

C47 16V 1200 uF
UHE1C122MPD

C49 10V 3300 uF
UHN1A332MHD ** this is slightly larger diameter than the
original, but it fits **
UHZ0J332MPM **right size, but less voltage margin**

C59 35V 330 uF
ELXV350ELL331MJ20S

C64 15V 1000 uF
EEU-FC1E102B

These were all in stock at Mouser Electronics, if that matters.


Hell yes it matters. I'm going to fix a year old Coolmax 650 watt PC PSU
and will be looking for some replacement caps. I like to keep a spare and
I need 650 with this new AMD 120 watt quad core PhenomII 3.2 ghz CPU and
Asus M4A78E-T mobo. With Asus overclocking friendly special settings I'm
able to run it at 4.0 ghz for each core. Makes video encoding on an
application supporting multicore encoding really fly. Not unusual to get
over 350 frames/sec out of NTSC 740x480 avi's. I can make a high quality
20 chapter DVD with all the bells and whistles in about an hour. Used to
take 24 hours on a 2ghz single core AMD



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