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parkerbeder

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Hi all,

I'm looking for "lyt 47uf 20% 25v rad tr" it's a surface mount capacitor, and I just plain can't make heads or tails of it. It starts with 'LYT" which, I thought stood for electrolytic, but the ones it's replacing are in no way marked for polarity, theyr'e just the normal brown 'chicklet' stule guys. Anyway, if anyone could help me figure out what you call these things, so I can get some ordered, that'd be the most helpful... I just plain can't navigate through mouser's menu tree to find the right ones...

Thanks again!!!

-Parker
 
Aggreed, but though the designation in the Bill Of Materials says 'LYT' the actual caps on the board that need to be replaced are the tiny, single colored, unpolarized surface mount type. What are those type called? I found one matching (looking anyway) cap, a multilayer ceramic cap, but they are like 6 bucks, and it can't be correct, because this specific board, which is for an inexpensive power supply, has no fewer than probably 50 of them. I could probably measure them and steal them from a different component, but I wanted to replace these parts with new ones...

Thanks!
-Parker

**broken link removed**

Edit: Included a picture... I'm installing C48 and the one above it (C42) to revise this board to match another failed board that I have. (bought a lesser model with the same board (alebit different options), to replace the more expensive board which is no longer available)
 
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