Warning :
Just got some caps on fleabay and something didn't seem quite right so did a bit of (20/20 hindsight) research and found..
1: Nippon Chemicon don't make a 100uF 450 volt KMG cap
(the biggest at that voltage level in KMG is 47uF)
2: The KMG range is wire ended, not snap-in
M
Just got some caps on fleabay and something didn't seem quite right so did a bit of (20/20 hindsight) research and found..
1: Nippon Chemicon don't make a 100uF 450 volt KMG cap
(the biggest at that voltage level in KMG is 47uF)
2: The KMG range is wire ended, not snap-in
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
M
You gotta be kidding.. is that the first time you see that pic?
I have even recommended people use this method, when refurbishing old gear, to keep the original look...
I have even recommended people use this method, when refurbishing old gear, to keep the original look...
Nordic said:You gotta be kidding.. is that the first time you see that pic?
I have even recommended people use this method, when refurbishing old gear, to keep the original look...
I must confess, it is the first time I've seen that pic.
For re-furbishing old gear, yeah great idea no probs there. But to put a 35 volt 2200uF cap in a 50v 6800uF? or have I mistaken the photo as a fake rather than a restoration?

Cheers
Q
Guys
Do you think that the Chinese counterfeiters are stupid enough to put a Rubycon capacitor inside a fake ? A cheap Asian capacitor, perhaps. I saw this photo a little while back.
Perhaps it started life as an April 1 prank ?
SandyK
Do you think that the Chinese counterfeiters are stupid enough to put a Rubycon capacitor inside a fake ? A cheap Asian capacitor, perhaps. I saw this photo a little while back.
Perhaps it started life as an April 1 prank ?
SandyK
I think I've seen original Chemicon KMG or KMH 4700uF/50v snap-ins, so I'm not sure that's conclusive. However, there are several other indicators, including bad fonts, that indicate that the pic shown in the OP is that of a counterfeit.
sandyK said:Guys
Do you think that the Chinese counterfeiters are stupid enough to put a Rubycon capacitor inside a fake ? A cheap Asian capacitor, perhaps. I saw this photo a little while back.
Perhaps it started life as an April 1 prank ?
SandyK
Probably not, but an e-bay prankster? I heard of some wierd stuff out of ebay....
sandyK said:Guys
Do you think that the Chinese counterfeiters are stupid enough to put a Rubycon capacitor inside a fake ? ....
Only a fake Rubycon !!!
Perhaps it's like a Russian doll ? Inside is a fake Black Gate.
Andy
linuxguru said:I think I've seen original Chemicon KMG or KMH 4700uF/50v snap-ins, so I'm not sure that's conclusive. However, there are several other indicators, including bad fonts, that indicate that the pic shown in the OP is that of a counterfeit.
There is another indicator not obvious from the picture - the text "negative black" printed on the plastic sleeve, yet neither rivet has a trace of black paint. I hope there are no Chinese counterfeiters reading this gathering hints on how to make more convincing looking fakes 🙂
M
Why would a person counterfeit a Nippon Chemicon cap, because of its low monetary value and unpopularity amongst DIYers? 😀
The most common counterfeits are Elna for Audio, Cerafines........ 😉
The most common counterfeits are Elna for Audio, Cerafines........ 😉
i have purchased ready built psu off ebay ( well known seller from china ) with 6 80v 10.000uf caps advertised as rubycon caps . the caps supplied on psu are marked nippon chehicon kmh 80v 10.000uf 105c having read about fake caps i am unsure of caps i have . it seems chemicon do not sell kmh 80v 10.000uf ? advise needed thankyou bernard
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