I have this board which converts 19V to PC Voltages:
The green and purple capacitors have the same Voltage, capacitance, and temperature ratings. The purple caps are smaller than the blue-green (more greenish in person).
The blue-green caps are used on the 12V section:
I can't find anything online about these capacitors. Is there any reason the 12V section would be using different capacitors, when the primary specs are identical?
Just need to see if I can use the Nichicon 1000uF 25V VZ or Nichicon 1500uF 16V HN caps that I have here for them all, or if I need to be more selective for the 12V section.
The green and purple capacitors have the same Voltage, capacitance, and temperature ratings. The purple caps are smaller than the blue-green (more greenish in person).
The blue-green caps are used on the 12V section:
I can't find anything online about these capacitors. Is there any reason the 12V section would be using different capacitors, when the primary specs are identical?
Just need to see if I can use the Nichicon 1000uF 25V VZ or Nichicon 1500uF 16V HN caps that I have here for them all, or if I need to be more selective for the 12V section.
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