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Contest :) Help Identifying A Replacement Capacitor

I have a DC to DC converter but a cap is torn off and is too damaged to solder. There are no legs to solder to. Anyways find me a economical replacement , and you get 2 higher torque 385 mabuchi 6 to 12v motors , excellent replacements for the rad robot with longer body but same diameter shaft. Shipping outside the USA you pay for. Okie dokie! Post where I can buy it in the USA from a store. Ebay does not count. Post the specs as you read them too:)

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#18  

yes Sir! Ding dingndingnding. Do you want the motors?

#19  

Nah Thats ok. Some one else might need them. Plus its just nice to finally help out instead of asking questions.;)

#21  

This may be what you are looking for..
Panasonic

Just an aside Mouser doesnt seem to carry it

United Kingdom
#22  

Just to re-iterate its not 330uf they don't actually make one that size in the SVPD range its 22uf 35volt

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Its an OS-Con cap originally Sanyo (Solid Electrolyte) click here

@splisskin glad you agree

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#24  

OK so I have a replacement , since the capacitors have a 40 percent tolerance window its less important to be exact. I picked up a 35v 220uf which was that same capacity as many others on the board and soldered it in place.

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It looks like this was a cap in parallel with the 5 volt regulators based on following the copper trace. The electronics guys said its better to have a larger cap than a smaller as in this case it appears to be a stabilizing cap. I would have used the exact same cap but because of the tolerance its not necessary from what I'm told.