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duncan
11-05-2011, 09:25 AM
Earlier in the year I bought in all the capacitors to re-built my CCU, to meet a minimum order value for the ones bought from the US I bought in multiples of four. I’ve used one set and have the others for sale, at £15 per set.
The original capacitors were rated at 105 degrees at [probably] 1000hours, where possible I bought up-rated components, either at voltage, temperature, extended service duration, see below.
Reference, Value [uf], Voltage, Service life hours, Temp. rating
C6; 330uf, 35v, 4000hrs, 130degrees.
C10; 330uf, 16v [in lieu of 10v], 5000hours,105degrees.
C11; 100uf, 10v, 5000hours, 105degrees.
C14, C15, C22, C24; 47uf, 35v, 2000hours, 105degrees.
-as alterative-
C14, C15, C22, C24; 47uf, 50v, 4000hours, 130degrees.
C16; 3.3uf, 50v, 2000hours, 105degrees.
C17, C32; 47uf, 50v, 4000hours, 130degrees.
C19; 22uf, 16v, 3000hours, 105degrees.
C33; 100uf, 35v, 2000hours, 105degrees.
C44; 22uf, 50v [in lieu of 35v], 2000hours, 130degrees.
Ultimately my soldering skills were not upto scratch and I had my CCU board re-rebuilt by Briank, so you can try this at home but only if you know what you are doing!
I will be at Japfest, I will be bringing them with me so can pass them over then.
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Please PM me if you have any queries.
Duncan

lotusolly
11-05-2011, 06:46 PM
pm sent

Thanks

Olly

cas
12-05-2011, 12:03 PM
Hi Duncan

Can I have a set of capacitors please?

regards

Claudio



Earlier in the year I bought in all the capacitors to re-built my CCU, to meet a minimum order value for the ones bought from the US I bought in multiples of four. I’ve used one set and have the others for sale, at £15 per set.
The original capacitors were rated at 105 degrees at [probably] 1000hours, where possible I bought up-rated components, either at voltage, temperature, extended service duration, see below.
Reference, Value [uf], Voltage, Service life hours, Temp. rating
C6; 330uf, 35v, 4000hrs, 130degrees.
C10; 330uf, 16v [in lieu of 10v], 5000hours,105degrees.
C11; 100uf, 10v, 5000hours, 105degrees.
C14, C15, C22, C24; 47uf, 35v, 2000hours, 105degrees.
-as alterative-
C14, C15, C22, C24; 47uf, 50v, 4000hours, 130degrees.
C16; 3.3uf, 50v, 2000hours, 105degrees.
C17, C32; 47uf, 50v, 4000hours, 130degrees.
C19; 22uf, 16v, 3000hours, 105degrees.
C33; 100uf, 35v, 2000hours, 105degrees.
C44; 22uf, 50v [in lieu of 35v], 2000hours, 130degrees.
Ultimately my soldering skills were not upto scratch and I had my CCU board re-rebuilt by Briank, so you can try this at home but only if you know what you are doing!
I will be at Japfest, I will be bringing them with me so can pass them over then.
1.
2.
3.
Please PM me if you have any queries.
Duncan

duncan
12-05-2011, 07:48 PM
Earlier in the year I bought in all the capacitors to re-built my CCU, to meet a minimum order value for the ones bought from the US I bought in multiples of four. I’ve used one set and have the others for sale, at £15 per set.
The original capacitors were rated at 105 degrees at [probably] 1000hours, where possible I bought up-rated components, either at voltage, temperature, extended service duration, see below.
Reference, Value [uf], Voltage, Service life hours, Temp. rating
C6; 330uf, 35v, 4000hrs, 130degrees.
C10; 330uf, 16v [in lieu of 10v], 5000hours,105degrees.
C11; 100uf, 10v, 5000hours, 105degrees.
C14, C15, C22, C24; 47uf, 35v, 2000hours, 105degrees.
-as alterative-
C14, C15, C22, C24; 47uf, 50v, 4000hours, 130degrees.
C16; 3.3uf, 50v, 2000hours, 105degrees.
C17, C32; 47uf, 50v, 4000hours, 130degrees.
C19; 22uf, 16v, 3000hours, 105degrees.
C33; 100uf, 35v, 2000hours, 105degrees.
C44; 22uf, 50v [in lieu of 35v], 2000hours, 130degrees.
Ultimately my soldering skills were not upto scratch and I had my CCU board re-rebuilt by Briank, so you can try this at home but only if you know what you are doing!
I will be at Japfest, I will be bringing them with me so can pass them over then.
1.Sold
2.Sold
3.
Please PM me if you have any queries.
Duncan

Gary
07-04-2012, 08:13 PM
Hi
Have you still got a spare set of caps?
Gary

duncan
07-04-2012, 08:32 PM
Gary,
You have PM.
Duncan