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Steven Hirsch

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Dec 18, 2024, 12:48:12 PM12/18/24
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This is what happens when a 40 year old 20V tantalum cap sits on a nominal 18V
bus. I replaced all three of the input caps on the +- 18v rails. Would have
liked to do all of them, but I didn't have enough in the parts drawer.
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Glenn Roberts

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Dec 18, 2024, 1:13:13 PM12/18/24
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The only ones I’ve ever seen go are the ones on the 18v line. I think Heath only spec’d 25v tant’s there? Definitely need 35v. Those are the ones I’d focus on if your supply is limited…

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Steven Hirsch

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Dec 18, 2024, 3:01:22 PM12/18/24
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On 12/18/24 13:12, Glenn Roberts wrote:
> The only ones I’ve ever seen go are the ones on the 18v line. I think Heath
> only spec’d 25v tant’s there? Definitely need 35v. Those are the ones I’d
> focus on if your supply is limited…
>

They may have spec'd 25V, but my CPU board was fitted with 3.3/20V parts. I'm
surprised they lasted this long! I did end up replacing all (3) caps on the
18V buses. I must say it was colorful when it went - and I'm glad I wasn't
leaning over it at the time :-).
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