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    Xbox 360 blown caps

    I recently bought an old 360 because it had a really old dashboard and was dirt cheap. This particular unit was still sealed (had the microsoft warranty sticker) and works just fine. But after opening it up, I couldn't help but notice 8 blown nichicon hzs (0601) right by the cpu heatsink and 2 blown kzjs. Should I replace them and if so, what kind of capacitors should I order?

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    Re: Xbox 360 blown caps

    Replace with electrolytic capacitors that are very low ESR (Panasonic FM/FR , UCC KZE series) or polymer capacitors.
    In the case of the capacitors closest to chips (output of VRM) it's safe to use polymer capacitors rated for lower voltage... for example you know the output of a VRM (dc-dc converter) is less than 2v but they've used 6.3v rated electrolytic capacitors for several reasons... you can safely use cheaper 4v rated polymer capacitors with same capacitance or 10-20% less capacitance (ex you could use a 1200uF 4v instead of 1500uF 6.3v if 1500uF is hard to find or doesn't fit)


    Here's a pre-filtered list of electrolytic capacitors, series that would be suitable .. just pick capacitance and voltage then pick highest ripple current and lowest esr and right distance between pins and diameter) : https://www.digikey.com/short/pb8r0b

    Here's a starting point for polymer capacitors : https://www.digikey.com/short/pb8rv5

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    Last edited by mariushm; 07-24-2019, 05:14 AM.

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      Re: Xbox 360 blown caps

      Originally posted by mariushm View Post
      Replace with electrolytic capacitors that are very low ESR (Panasonic FM/FR , UCC KZE series) or polymer capacitors.
      In the case of the capacitors closest to chips (output of VRM) it's safe to use polymer capacitors rated for lower voltage... for example you know the output of a VRM (dc-dc converter) is less than 2v but they've used 6.3v rated electrolytic capacitors for several reasons... you can safely use cheaper 4v rated polymer capacitors with same capacitance or 10-20% less capacitance (ex you could use a 1200uF 4v instead of 1500uF 6.3v if 1500uF is hard to find or doesn't fit)


      Here's a pre-filtered list of electrolytic capacitors, series that would be suitable .. just pick capacitance and voltage then pick highest ripple current and lowest esr and right distance between pins and diameter) : https://www.digikey.com/short/pb8r0b

      Here's a starting point for polymer capacitors : https://www.digikey.com/short/pb8rv5

      Hzs are rated for 2200uf 6.3V and they are vrm output caps I suppose, while kzjs are 1500uf 16v, probably input filter caps. I have a ton of ucc 820uf 2.5v polymers lying around. Can I use them instead? Also, this particular 360 is on 7357, so I might jtag it too
      Last edited by nick122; 07-24-2019, 05:25 AM.

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        #4
        Re: Xbox 360 blown caps

        No, 820uF is too low. 1800uF 4v would be acceptable. May be pushing it but 1500uF 4v may also work (I wouldn't do it)

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          Re: Xbox 360 blown caps

          I ended up replacing them with rubycon mfz/mcz from another xbox. It had a dead gpu so there was nothing I could really do
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          Last edited by nick122; 07-24-2019, 12:21 PM.

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