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What did you use to put the two parts back together ? Did you just glue them back together ?Jane
I recently ordered 330uf and 470uf 16v caps from eBay. They come in an E type package size which is the same length and width as the 220uf D type package and only 1.2mm taller. https://www.ebay.ca/itm/181684088864 Craig.
I would be careful with high capacitance tantalum caps from eBay - their quality might not be as good as the ones from electronic supply houses. We had a thread about those cheap caps flaming up. At least do the pre-installation burn-in I described in the past (hook them up to a high current capable voltage source close to their rated voltage and see if any of them burn up). See https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=43648.0
Got some new things en route. https://i.imgur.com/sDayLlU.jpg
Considering the effort that goes into these models, I'd even do that with caps from Mouser.
I never thought of testing these prior to installation. I have caps from ??? And from Digikey. I will be testing them all. Great idea. Craig.
Yes, with all the work we put into our models, and with the volatility of tantalum caps, pre-install burn-in is a very good idea for *ALL* those caps.
Good call on the pre testing. Thank you for this valuable information.I tested the 4 bank that I had built for the HH660 tonight. It hadn’t been connected to the decoder yet as there was still some lighting programming to do. Although the caps didn’t erupt into flames, they did trip the 2amp breaker on my power supply at about half a volt. I tossed the whole thing and built a new one which tested perfectly both on the bench and installed in the Alco. From here out I’ll use higher voltage caps from reputable suppliers and still pre test.The output of the Loksound 73800 to the caps measured 13.75 volts on my Digitrax system. At a 16volt rating that results in the caps operating at 85% capacity if my math is correct.
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You're welcome!I would go with caps rated for at least 20V. I'm a cautious person. I know others use 16V caps.
Wish I had known about this before I installed the 25v ones in the Tavern car. I suppose I instinctively did the next best thing. When ever I do install LEDs, caps, Other electronics, I put them on the track (or other power) and leave them running for 72 hours continuous (or more) to make sure I don’t have a premature failure.