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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 255407" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>Ah that will explain why the circuit linked above does not make sense, as that was the PSU board.</p><p></p><p>If the board is only fed by 12V then it's unlikely that anything on this board is going to be higher than 12V, so put the largest 16V cap you can fit in there. Be guided by the diameter of what will physically fit.</p><p></p><p>While you are ordering capacitors, order some to replace any others that look even the slightest bit dodgy. One thing to do is look at the top of them. It should be completely flat. If there's the merest hint of it being dome shaped rather than flat, replace it.</p><p></p><p>I find CPC are good for capacitors. Trouble is you are stung by delivery charges which when ordering just a few capacitors can be more than the cost of the parts. Try and tie it in to an order of electrical stuff to get over</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 255407, member: 6969"] Ah that will explain why the circuit linked above does not make sense, as that was the PSU board. If the board is only fed by 12V then it's unlikely that anything on this board is going to be higher than 12V, so put the largest 16V cap you can fit in there. Be guided by the diameter of what will physically fit. While you are ordering capacitors, order some to replace any others that look even the slightest bit dodgy. One thing to do is look at the top of them. It should be completely flat. If there's the merest hint of it being dome shaped rather than flat, replace it. I find CPC are good for capacitors. Trouble is you are stung by delivery charges which when ordering just a few capacitors can be more than the cost of the parts. Try and tie it in to an order of electrical stuff to get over [/QUOTE]
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