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  • xnRS
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Originally posted by vencain View Post
    It's certainly similar but I hit Panasonic's site and don't see anything about a ZY series in any of their catalogs. It could have been retired but the computer in which it was installed is only two years old so you'd think I'd be able to find some mention about it somewhere via google.

    Regardless, I appreciate your response and I'll keep scouring.

    -vencain
    Big capacitors brands are sometimes making caps for vendors, for example - Panasonic FL and FJ, NCC W for seasonic, NCC PSF Black polys and Nichicon/Fujitsu FPCAP FP10K and FP12K

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  • vencain
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    Originally posted by xnRS View Post
    Looks like Panasonic to me, maybe some vendors special series, but if you'll look close to letter E, it's slightly bigger then other letters, like in Panasonic caps, but this is only thing that reminds me of panasonic caps
    It's certainly similar but I hit Panasonic's site and don't see anything about a ZY series in any of their catalogs. It could have been retired but the computer in which it was installed is only two years old so you'd think I'd be able to find some mention about it somewhere via google.

    Regardless, I appreciate your response and I'll keep scouring.

    -vencain

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  • xnRS
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Originally posted by Uranium-235 View Post
    Other than being from china, I can find no original company manufacturer. Like, none
    http://capacitor.web.fc2.com/ idk where i found this site, but there is so much info, especially on cheap chinese caps, and also there is info on ELFL, but it's in japanese, but translatable



    Official company name: Changzhou Anyway International Co., Ltd.
    Headquarters: China

    Comment: Changzhou has two brands of capacitors, "HZC" and "ELFL", so please also refer to the HZC item. ELFL is related to self-made PCs and there is no report of installation, but ELFL is also posted because there is a capacitor item of the brand HZC of the company.

    About HZC: It is said that it is used in recent cheap USB cards and NICs. There is also a report that Scythe's sickle bay amplifier Rev2.0 is also installed. Changzhou has two brands of capacitors, "HZC" and "ELFL".

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  • xnRS
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Originally posted by vencain View Post
    I have an Alienware Area 51m laptop that blew a surface mount aluminum cap.

    I've attached an image showing the following lettering:

    8 N
    100
    EZY

    I know it's 100uF 25V series ZY but I'm coming up dry on locating the manufacturer.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    -vencain
    Looks like Panasonic to me, maybe some vendors special series, but if you'll look close to letter E, it's slightly bigger then other letters, like in Panasonic caps, but this is only thing that reminds me of panasonic caps

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  • vencain
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    I have an Alienware Area 51m laptop that blew a surface mount aluminum cap.

    I've attached an image showing the following lettering:

    8 N
    100
    EZY

    I know it's 100uF 25V series ZY but I'm coming up dry on locating the manufacturer.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    -vencain
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  • kalemaroni
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Originally posted by PeteS in CA View Post
    That looks more like a MOSFET or DC-DC converter IC to me, from the little I can see.
    Oops sorry, I just realised this thread is only for caps. I'll move it to a different thread.

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  • PeteS in CA
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    That looks more like a MOSFET or DC-DC converter IC to me, from the little I can see.

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  • kalemaroni
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Attached images of above question
    Attached Files

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  • kalemaroni
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    Can anyone identify this component for me please? It's from an Asus US425IA motherboard. The writing on the component reads "ML KABK EKBD"




    https://ibb.co/Smgr01T
    https://ibb.co/8n3CV3X

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  • Exim
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Originally posted by petehall347 View Post
    look for more writing like uf and voltage
    The basic values are there, but no (known to me) manufacturer, no series name, no date code.

    Originally posted by Uranium-235 View Post
    Other than being from china, I can find no original company manufacturer. Like, none
    Me neither, found an old useless mfrbee.com entry pointing to China and nothing else. Ok, I think it is necessary to take a closer look at the circuit to find suitable replacement types. Will do that later in the power supply forum.

    Thanks for commenting.
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  • Uranium-235
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    Originally posted by Exim View Post
    Can anybody identify these "ELFL" ones? Found them bulged in a 15 years old office table motor controller with a blown bridge rectifier. Looking for a datasheet but couldn't find anything with "ELFL".
    Other than being from china, I can find no original company manufacturer. Like, none

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  • petehall347
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Originally posted by Exim View Post
    Can anybody identify these "ELFL" ones? Found them bulged in a 15 years old office table motor controller with a blown bridge rectifier. Looking for a datasheet but couldn't find anything with "ELFL".
    look for more writing like uf and voltage

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  • Exim
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Can anybody identify these "ELFL" ones? Found them bulged in a 15 years old office table motor controller with a blown bridge rectifier. Looking for a datasheet but couldn't find anything with "ELFL".
    Attached Files

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  • kalemaroni
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Originally posted by R_J View Post
    I already answered in your other thread
    It is a Panasonic FK series 47µf 63v
    Thanks for that. I was just following the instructions to move it to this thread.

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  • R_J
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    I already answered in your other thread
    It is a Panasonic FK series 47µf 63v

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  • kalemaroni
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    Please could someone help me identify what the capacitance, voltage, tolerance and package of this cap is please?

    Written on the cap's head:

    470
    jFK
    6K3

    Many thanks in advance

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  • ChaosLegionnaire
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    ok let me start by contributing to this thread, the famous japanese website link that is used to identify many brands of polymer/solid capacitors: http://capacitor.web.fc2.com/solidcapacitor.html

    and to the newbies reading this, just use google translate by copy-pasting to translate the japanese text on the webpage to understand what they are saying in japanese.

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  • Uranium-235
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    Or just a link that does a search on this forum for the word "identify"

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  • Topcat
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    Re: Post help identifying capacitors here

    Originally posted by Uranium-235 View Post
    I think just starting fresh would help and we can do the rest later. Actually I think there is so many it might be pointless to combine all those thousands
    It's stickied. Perhaps just link some of the many in here, so there's some reference material.

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  • Uranium-235
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    I think just starting fresh would help and we can do the rest later. Actually I think there is so many it might be pointless to combine all those thousands

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