There is three-times difference in the capacity of 470 and 150 microfarads, if we talked about PSU and you put such instead of installed ones, it will lose its declared output power, in electrical circuits you can replace the capacitor with an operating voltage a little higher, but its capacity must be the same as before
Best video yet on replacing larger caps thanks😎
Nice info, thank you for sharing it :)
I have replaced a 470uf by 200v with a 150uf by 400v, can it work?
There is three-times difference in the capacity of 470 and 150 microfarads, if we talked about PSU and you put such instead of installed ones, it will lose its declared output power, in electrical circuits you can replace the capacitor with an operating voltage a little higher, but its capacity must be the same as before
That’s what I did to my amp too go jod you’ve expired me
This power supply is just like mine but I can't find the capacitors 470uf by 200v that's why I replaced them with 150uf by 400v, can it work?
It sounds like you need to watch the video again.
No 150uf is way too low you can go minus 20% uf and up 80% uf voltage has to be the same or higher.
What the benefit of this capacitor
Looks like a switched power supply, then you need a smooth dc voltage to feed the oscillator circuit that feeds the transformer with high frequency ac
Input capacitor. It's a standard PSU input thing. Some of the better PSUs have two of these, like this one,