Capacitor C5 by the speaker jacks is melted beyond recognition, anyone know the value?
M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-13 5:18 pm #1 2013-05-13 5:18 pm #1 Capacitor C5 by the speaker jacks is melted beyond recognition, anyone know the value? ••• More options Share T timwebb Member Joined 2010 2013-05-13 6:07 pm #2 2013-05-13 6:07 pm #2 U have a picture? ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-13 6:41 pm #3 2013-05-13 6:41 pm #3 I figured you were going to ask that. But thats not going to help find out what C5 was. its in a blob of nothing. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-15 3:48 pm #4 2013-05-15 3:48 pm #4 Sorry, its a power acoustik. I get the 2 confused. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-15 3:55 pm #5 2013-05-15 3:55 pm #5 Pics Attachments P1000478.jpg 336.7 KB · Views: 46 P1000477.jpg 988.4 KB · Views: 45 ••• More options Share Pioneer621 Member Joined 2007 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 Should be the same value as the other 3 blown ones right next to it. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 no no, not the electrolytics. There is a film cap you cant really see it as its a gray melted blob now. I figured it out. its a 220nf at 63v. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home General Interest Car Audio PPI D1-6000D
T timwebb Member Joined 2010 2013-05-13 6:07 pm #2 2013-05-13 6:07 pm #2 U have a picture? ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-13 6:41 pm #3 2013-05-13 6:41 pm #3 I figured you were going to ask that. But thats not going to help find out what C5 was. its in a blob of nothing. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-15 3:48 pm #4 2013-05-15 3:48 pm #4 Sorry, its a power acoustik. I get the 2 confused. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-15 3:55 pm #5 2013-05-15 3:55 pm #5 Pics Attachments P1000478.jpg 336.7 KB · Views: 46 P1000477.jpg 988.4 KB · Views: 45 ••• More options Share Pioneer621 Member Joined 2007 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 Should be the same value as the other 3 blown ones right next to it. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 no no, not the electrolytics. There is a film cap you cant really see it as its a gray melted blob now. I figured it out. its a 220nf at 63v. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-13 6:41 pm #3 2013-05-13 6:41 pm #3 I figured you were going to ask that. But thats not going to help find out what C5 was. its in a blob of nothing. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-15 3:48 pm #4 2013-05-15 3:48 pm #4 Sorry, its a power acoustik. I get the 2 confused. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-15 3:55 pm #5 2013-05-15 3:55 pm #5 Pics Attachments P1000478.jpg 336.7 KB · Views: 46 P1000477.jpg 988.4 KB · Views: 45 ••• More options Share Pioneer621 Member Joined 2007 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 Should be the same value as the other 3 blown ones right next to it. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 no no, not the electrolytics. There is a film cap you cant really see it as its a gray melted blob now. I figured it out. its a 220nf at 63v. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
I figured you were going to ask that. But thats not going to help find out what C5 was. its in a blob of nothing.
M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-15 3:48 pm #4 2013-05-15 3:48 pm #4 Sorry, its a power acoustik. I get the 2 confused. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-15 3:55 pm #5 2013-05-15 3:55 pm #5 Pics Attachments P1000478.jpg 336.7 KB · Views: 46 P1000477.jpg 988.4 KB · Views: 45 ••• More options Share Pioneer621 Member Joined 2007 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 Should be the same value as the other 3 blown ones right next to it. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 no no, not the electrolytics. There is a film cap you cant really see it as its a gray melted blob now. I figured it out. its a 220nf at 63v. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-15 3:55 pm #5 2013-05-15 3:55 pm #5 Pics Attachments P1000478.jpg 336.7 KB · Views: 46 P1000477.jpg 988.4 KB · Views: 45 ••• More options Share Pioneer621 Member Joined 2007 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 Should be the same value as the other 3 blown ones right next to it. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 no no, not the electrolytics. There is a film cap you cant really see it as its a gray melted blob now. I figured it out. its a 220nf at 63v. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Pioneer621 Member Joined 2007 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 2013-05-16 12:54 am #6 Should be the same value as the other 3 blown ones right next to it. ••• More options Share M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 no no, not the electrolytics. There is a film cap you cant really see it as its a gray melted blob now. I figured it out. its a 220nf at 63v. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
M mbates14 Member Joined 2002 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 2013-05-16 2:22 am #7 no no, not the electrolytics. There is a film cap you cant really see it as its a gray melted blob now. I figured it out. its a 220nf at 63v. ••• More options Share
no no, not the electrolytics. There is a film cap you cant really see it as its a gray melted blob now. I figured it out. its a 220nf at 63v.