Hello guys,
can you explain me what type of caps is the one shown in the attached picture. Is is different from so called classical one. I have taken a photo of these caps next to each other. The data written on the cap is 22 uF, 50V, PH, 116, H1 KO H1.
On many motherboards there are different types of electrolytic caps. These look more robust (probably aluminium capacitor).
Do they have some special purpose?
I have one 22 uF, 50V so called robust cap and other "classical", the same capacity and 63V, but smaller dimensions.
can you explain me what type of caps is the one shown in the attached picture. Is is different from so called classical one. I have taken a photo of these caps next to each other. The data written on the cap is 22 uF, 50V, PH, 116, H1 KO H1.
On many motherboards there are different types of electrolytic caps. These look more robust (probably aluminium capacitor).
Do they have some special purpose?
I have one 22 uF, 50V so called robust cap and other "classical", the same capacity and 63V, but smaller dimensions.
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