[PlanetCCRMA] Re: Delta 1010

Mark Knecht Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com>
Wed Oct 20 11:06:02 2004


Since there is almost certainly nothing on this board using 63 volts
it might be argued that the capacitors were jsut defective and another
63 volt one could be used in it's place. If someone had a voltmeter
you could pretty easily (granted, with a PCI extender card which
normal users probably don't have) look at the voltage actually on the
cap and choose a value higher than that by some margin.


On 20 Oct 2004 10:42:11 -0700, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano
<nando@ccrma.stanford.edu> wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 06:42, Matt Barber wrote:
> > ->It is probably not (entirely) due to heat problems. Most probably the
> > voltage rating of the capacitor is on the edge and it degrades over
> > time. Just see if you can find something of about the same size, same
> > value but higher voltage rating. I think the ones in which we replaced
> > the caps are working just fine. <-
> >
> > This one is 470 uF, rated for 63v ... what would be an appropriate value
> > to look for?  And if we decide to do this, should we change the other
> > one that's just like it and which looks like it's part of the same
> > group, but which doesn't seem to have sustained damage?
> 
> I'd change both. I don't know what's the next step up from 63V... it
> also depends on the physical size of the replacement, you have to find
> something that will fit in the available space.
> 
> Richard: do you remember what was the voltage rating of the one you used
> to fix the 1010's?
> 
> -- Fernando
> 
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