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What uF and V is the atx ps rev 1 CAP 29.41 m

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Simu7683

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This capacitor is out of my old K7sem motherboards original power supply and the capacitor blew up a few times and was replaced w/a similar one, from radio shack and frys w/ a similar one, last few times, or may have been an adjacent similar one but was lesser in length but wider in diameter, but one from Jameco might have been exact if I could remember correctly the initial time it went out. The numbers off of the original cap has melted or dissipated and is no longer viewable and is just all molted black casing.

cap length
1.158 in 29.41 mm

diameter on top
.338 in
8.58 mm

diameter on middle
.335 in
8.52 mm

notes: V can be double and/or more , must = same uF
 

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That looks very much more like an inductor than a capacitor...

If you remove the casing, you will find a piece of copper wire wrapped around a ferrite rod core.
 
I agree with dougy83. I think it is unlikely that that type of inductor will have failed.

Les.
 
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