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re-visited - posted schematic vs on board value


Alexander

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just a correction, micro farad is written in short as uf not mf which is short for milli farad and which is VERY much larger in value.

Caps are less expensive if bought in lower tolerance values and in bulk. As a result manufactures often measure and grad themselves, so the cap you have with a label saying 1.25 uf may actually be closer to 1.00 uf. The schematic is best to go by so long as it is in date with the product.

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Finally actually pulled the x-overs out and  am finding there are 68uf compared to the 47uf listed along with the 1.25uf in place of 1.0uf list originally in the schematic. These are still OEM BTW. Haven't checked large inductor yet to see if it is also different.

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