On 7/13/20 4:58 PM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote: > On 7/13/2020 5:23 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote: >> On 7/13/20 2:05 PM, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote: >> --Chuck >>> Thanks for the tip. On one, the 10ohm (yep, 10) is cooked, so I need to >>> get another one. Looks like 1/2W, but anyone know for sure? The >>> schematic just notes the resistance and identifier. It could be 1W... >> Given the power consumption (up to 1.2A) on the 24V line, I'd play it >> safe and go with 2W. >> >> --Chuck >> > I also am at a loss on the 4u7 cap. The one I am replacing is a black > unit with a tapered + end, but I am not finding exact duplicate. > > Will this work: > > https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/nte-electronics-inc/NEH4-7M50AA/2368-NEH4-7M50AA-ND/11644580
Yes, that will work, but so will almost any garden-variety electrolytic rated at 35-50WVDC. The cap doesn't handle any AC--it's there mostly to keep the voltage regulator from oscillating. --Chuck