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M-100 Main Rail Caps
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:53 pm
by dgoodhue
What parts do you guy use to replace the main rail caps? The factory cap is a 50V, 105 Celcius, 35mm x 35mm, 10000UF Cap.
I can find 35V with 105C, 35 x 35, 10kuF
I can find 85C with 50V, 35 x 35, 10kuF
I can find 8200uF with 50V, 105C, and 35 x 35mm
I can find to tall or too wide package, with 50Vm 105C, 10kuF
I can't find a cap with all 4 specs. This is driving me up the wall.
Re: M-100 Main Rail Caps
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 5:42 pm
by Marcotah
dgoodhue wrote:What parts do you guy use to replace the main rail caps? The factory cap is a 50V, 105 Celcius, 35mm x 35mm, 10000UF Cap.
I can find 35V with 105C, 35 x 35, 10kuF
I can find 85C with 50V, 35 x 35, 10kuF
I can find 8200uF with 50V, 105C, and 35 x 35mm
I can find to tall or too wide package, with 50Vm 105C, 10kuF
I can't find a cap with all 4 specs. This is driving me up the wall.
Just trying to help...
http://www.soundbuggy.com/Eric/Car%20Au ... index.html

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 5:52 pm
by dgoodhue
Those are the Power Supply caps.
I emailed Cecil and he called the M100 35 mm x 35 mm Main Rail Caps pesky to find. He recommend contact Phil @ PG and buying the caps from them at $12/per cap.
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 5:56 pm
by Marcotah
dgoodhue wrote:Those are the Power Supply caps.
I emailed Cecil and he called the M100 35 mm x 35 mm Main Rail Caps pesky to find. He recommend contact Phil @ PG and buying the caps from them at $12/per cap.
Sorry, I made a mistake...
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 6:04 pm
by dgoodhue
Marcotah wrote:Sorry, I made a mistake...
No problem, its a good tutorial anyways.