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Daniel Hansen
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May 31, 2022 - #1
This question isn't actually device specific, but I don't see a forum for general component questions - so here it goes. I need to recap a Toshiba T4600C, and there are quite a few of those plastic-encased electrolytics... the values of most of them are obvious, but one type is not (at least to me):



Are these 10uF / 6V? I can't find schematics to check the values there, so I'm wondering if anyone has some insight into what these caps actually are...
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3lectr1c
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May 31, 2022 - #2
I would assume so, usually in my experience small caps can just put the values and not the units, going uf then volts under that. Could be wrong but around 80% sure.

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Daniel Hansen
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May 31, 2022 - #3
>> 3lectr1c said:
I would assume so, usually in my experience small caps can just put the values and not the units, going uf then volts under that. Could be wrong but around 80% sure. Click to expand...
Thanks! Yeah, especially since the 10uF/16V caps on this same board (the black ones there) follow that convention. Just needed that verification (even 80%)

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