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Solved: 560uF 400V with odd terminals
bill_c:
I am trying to find replacement capacitors for a Fanuc servo drive but I can't find any with this odd 90 degree terminal option like the picture below. Nippon Chemi-Con 400V 560uF, 35mm Dia. 42mm tall. The only other markings are CE and 4DP718. Any idea where to find or what series cap or footprint name?
RoadRunner:
I assume for keying to get correct polarity or terminal can freely rotate and in this image happen to be in this position.
bill_c:
The terminal seem to be set to that position from the factory, the slots in the PCB are also at 90 degree. I don't think they are meant to be rotated after capacitor assembly, but can that be done without damaging the capacitor? This is the end view of the actual capacitor from the board (.100" header for scale), notice how the terminals seem potted.
Benta:
Haven't you found it alreadY? That it's 620 uF, 420 V is of no consequence.
bill_c:
No I have not found it, it is no longer available for sale from that vendor. Here is the link to source of first image https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2040236013.html
I may have to try my best to bend leads of standard terminals since these seem to be kinda odd. I did try contacting Nippon Chemicon the other day, but no reply yet.
Here is the board.
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