L Luckyboy1 Senior member Mar 13, 2006 934 0 0 Apr 20, 2006 #1 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/Luckyboy1/Picture052_edited.jpg
L Luckyboy1 Senior member Mar 13, 2006 934 0 0 Apr 20, 2006 #3 No writing anywhere else on that capacitor
S Slurred Member Feb 14, 2005 32 0 0 Apr 20, 2006 #4 Looks like 352 SVP 1200 4 to me but i'm not sure if thats what you were asking?
arcenite Lifer Dec 9, 2001 10,660 7 81 Apr 20, 2006 #6 Originally posted by: Luckyboy1 and those numbers mean? Click to expand... it's a capacitor ^^
G GalvanizedYankee Diamond Member Oct 27, 2003 6,986 0 0 Apr 20, 2006 #7 Isn't that info in Luckboy's Guide :laugh: j/k I think it's an OSCON polymer cap. The color gives a loose ID. 352=IDK SVP=type 1200=capacitance 4=voltage Within reason, voltage and capacitance can be increased but ESR *must not* be reduced. If an exact replacement can not be found. http://www.secc.co.jp/english/products/capacitor/e_index.html Register at badcaps.net, post in the correct forum, then wait as it's not a fast board filled with youngsters. ...Galvanized
Isn't that info in Luckboy's Guide :laugh: j/k I think it's an OSCON polymer cap. The color gives a loose ID. 352=IDK SVP=type 1200=capacitance 4=voltage Within reason, voltage and capacitance can be increased but ESR *must not* be reduced. If an exact replacement can not be found. http://www.secc.co.jp/english/products/capacitor/e_index.html Register at badcaps.net, post in the correct forum, then wait as it's not a fast board filled with youngsters. ...Galvanized