
jstarne1
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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
Will this work for you? Cap link.
yes Sir! Ding dingndingnding. Do you want the motors?
Nah Thats ok. Some one else might need them. Plus its just nice to finally help out instead of asking questions.
Lol OK.
This may be what you are looking for..
Panasonic
Just an aside Mouser doesnt seem to carry it
Just to re-iterate its not 330uf they don't actually make one that size in the SVPD range its 22uf 35volt
Its an OS-Con cap originally Sanyo (Solid Electrolyte) click here
@splisskin glad you agree
As for buying Google Shopping
It appears digikey has it , made by Panasonic CAP ALUM 330UF 35V 20% SMD http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DKSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&itemSeq=131727400&uq=635061142165781484
.96 cents , the identifying numbers are a match. I may just go down to my uncles place / Shields Electronics here in Chattanooga.
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.
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.