Tantalum Capacitors

Twodio

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Hey guys.
Recently i was get a problem with a NEC-TOKIN that can be replaced for one pack of 4 tantalum capacitors.
But the problem is that where i live don't have it, and a haven't visa card to buy at one online international store.
I found a store that could export it for me and i just need to pay an impost price + ones that i don't know why, but it doesn't matter, cause i can pay at same.
I need to know too where i can found Tantalum Capacitors around of 220uF and 330uF from old equipments

Or then, can tell me another that i can use to replace it.

Thank you.
 

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What are the specs of the capacitors that you require?
 

Twodio

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One total of 1200uF the voltage is 2.5v each.
 
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Sorry, I don't have anything like that. I would have mailed you one if I did :)
 

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Is 330uF per capacitor, at all is 330 x 4 to stay under of 900uF that is NEC-TOKIN default capacitance.
 

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I'm struggling a little to understand what you're after.

Do you need to replace 4 capacitors? If so, what are the original values, types and voltage ratings?
 

Twodio

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I don't speak english fluently :x
The values is 330uF with 2.5v.
And i need 4 of them
 

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I have some tantalum 330uF 6.3V caps. Unfortunately they're in an E1 SMD package. Something like this.

Any use?
 

Twodio

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I think that it can't be, NEC-TOKIN OE907 have 900uF and works with 2.5v.

I still doesn't know where found this capacitor from old electronic.
 

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its still not clear because at one point you are saying 1200uF
then another time you are saying 900uF
which is the total value you need ? 1200? or 900 ?

and what is a NEC-TOKIN OE907 ??

firstly the voltage rating isnt too important doesnt matter if the voltage rating is a bit higher ...
the only consideration is if there is room on the circuit board for the higher voltage capacitors as they will be a little bit bigger.

If these capacitors are in a power supply then it also doesnt matter if you have a total capacitance of 900 or 1200uF ....
1200uF would actually be better.

so we need a better explanation from you....

what is the equipment ? computer ? audio system ? something else ?
where in the equipment are these capacitors being used ?

Dave
 

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Hi davenn.
The equipment is an Toshiba L300, and i said 900uF because the value cannot be lower than default. I read a lot forum in internet and study a lot of capacitor to be minimum able to work in my own computer, because i cannot found only one tantalum capacitor from local market (Angola).
But i never knew that i can use values under of default voltage.
Can i use values until 16v if i found them?
 
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