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5000!
Join Date: Dec 2011
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Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo.... "Dude, this is Wyoming, i hopped on and sent 'er. No fucking around." -- Me Excuse me while i do something dangerous You must have a sad, sad boring life if you hate on people harmlessly enjoying life with an animal costume. Sometimes you need to break shit to fix it.... Thats why my lawnmower doesn't have a deadman switch or engine brake anymore ![]() Follow the white rabbit. |
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master hoarder
Join Date: May 2008
City & State: VA (NoVA)
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Now, it gets even more interesting, because XFX used to often use Sacon FZ on their mid- and low-range GeForce 8 series of video cards. And before that, XFX used Evercon and GSC. So where I am going with this? ![]() GSC changed names to Evercon, which then became Sacon, because they were all utter garbage. Then Elcon came along and died the same way as Sacon... so I'm pretty certain Elcon is just another name for Sacon... and I also have a few screenshots of their website showing Elcon and Samcon factories on the same page. In short, most likely: GSC = Evercon = Sacon = Elcon = Samcon = ...GARBAGE So don't use them! I do appreciate you posting the datasheets, though. ![]() ![]() Last edited by momaka; 06-25-2017 at 08:00 PM.. |
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Great Sage 齊天大聖
Join Date: Dec 2009
City & State: Europe
My Country: some shithole run by Israeli agents
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![]() just say "the only good 'con' is a RUBYcon"
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master hoarder
Join Date: May 2008
City & State: VA (NoVA)
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![]() What about NICHIcon? I wouldn't consider them bad. They just had a bad run of HM/HN/HZ for a few years, but they've fixed the issue since and until they finally stopped making them.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
City & State: CA.
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Line Voltage: 120-125VAC 60Hz.
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![]() Despite the mass KZG / KZJ failures, I also still consider Chemi-con to be a good brand. KZJ was discontinued a decade ago now. No idea if the issues with KZG were ever fixed before discontinuation, but "for what it's worth", I haven't seen a prematurely failed KZG with 2009 datecodes and newer, which says something considering the "bad" KZGs (made from 2001 to 2008) started failing around 2005 to 2011 after a few years of discontinuous use in moderate to high heat environments.
I think Suncon (formerly Sanyo's electrolytic division) is good too, despite a couple bad series / runs from them. I've seen a couple datasheets for Sacon FZ (easily found on Google ![]() ![]() Last edited by Wester547; 06-26-2017 at 09:56 PM.. |
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A Fake Rubycon
Join Date: Jan 2017
City & State: The Peoples Republic of California
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![]() Here are some newer datasheets from the brand sunion/threecon.
I made sure that only ones you don't have yet made it in. |
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A Fake Rubycon
Join Date: Jan 2017
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![]() Here is a new one, TOPAZ.
One problem, they don't have PDF versions of any of their datasheets. You can only view them on their website. |
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Great Sage 齊天大聖
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A Fake Rubycon
Join Date: Jan 2017
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Great Sage 齊天大聖
Join Date: Dec 2009
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![]() so what?
besides, you could convert them if it's that important. |
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#52 |
Badcaps Veteran
Join Date: May 2016
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![]() Alrighty, I did some digging and found the websites of some known shit cap makers. Only problem is they don't post the datasheets, but some post the specs. Also, a lot of it is broken website.
Broken Website/No Datasheet: http://yzpsttech.com - Website has pictures of datasheets, nothing more, they are also extremely low resolution. http://www.amazingcap.com - We've seen these caps numerous times before, usually in LED bulbs. http://en.tfntc.com - Broke AF. Working website/datasheets available: http://www.guochang.com.cn/en - Datasheets attached, not seen this one before at all. http://hxcapacitor.com/en - Not seen these either, datasheets attached. http://www.jiaye.com.cn/html/en - Working website, datasheets on website in image form, I don't have a decent image to pdf converter, nor do I use office programs much so someone will need to convert these. We've seen this brand a lot.
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Comrade Glimmer
Join Date: Aug 2007
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![]() funny, I was going to take the raw pictures and use windows 10 PDF printer. But yeah JPGs are just as well
all uploaded, thanks everyone ![]()
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A Fake Rubycon
Join Date: Jan 2017
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![]() Here are all five files full of datasheets. [I would have made it one if it would let me.] |
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Comrade Glimmer
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Badcaps Veteran
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City & State: New York
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![]() GRP updated there datasheets and added 1 new model of capacitor. Found they also have two websites, new datasheets and series were found there.
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Badcaps Veteran
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![]() Kingtronics upload. I've dealt with components from these guys before, never seen their caps though. Everything else they make is great as far as I know, I hope their caps are the same.
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A Fake Rubycon
Join Date: Jan 2017
City & State: The Peoples Republic of California
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![]() More datasheets, these ones are by a capacitor company named nantong sanxi AKA SAX.
SAX does not have PDF versions of any of their datasheets just like Topaz so all of the datasheet are Jpegs. |
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Comrade Glimmer
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master hoarder
Join Date: May 2008
City & State: VA (NoVA)
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![]() Here's one I don't see in the depot: Nichicon KA (audio-grade cap). Datasheet can be found here:
http://www.nichicon.co.jp/english/pr.../pdfs/e-ka.pdf |
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