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SXX2D V2.1 Seibu Kaihatsu SPI Motherboard

470uf 25v - C123 (10mm dia)
470uf 16v (but why not upgrade to 25v) - C051 (10mm dia)
10uf 16v - C102, C0911, C0921, C0926, C127, C1216, c121 (5mm dia)
100uf 25v - C096 (6.3mm dia)
100uf 16v - C129, C1210, C1214, C122, c1215, c1218, c124, c1217, c125, c1219 (6.3mm dia)

flim/ceramic (optional)
182K - c0920, c0923
392J - C0927, C098
222K - C0924, C0913

all 5mm lead spacing, thanks Seibu!
that's a proper capacitors list ... awesome documented . with lead spacing and caps diameter :thumbsup: Thanks
 
Quick one I had to do recently:

Sega I/O Board Rev.B

C1 50V 10uF

C2 50V 1uF

C19 50V 1uF

C23 50V 1uF

C27 50V 1uF

C31 10v 100uF

C21 10v 100uF

C25 10v 100uF

C29 10v 100uF

C36 10v 100uF

C37 10v 100uF

C38 10v 100uF

BoM

50V 1uFUVZ1H010MDD1TD x 4

50V 10uFUVZ1H100MDD1TD x 1

10v 100uFUVZ1A101MDD1TD x 7
 
Quick one I had to do recently:

Sega I/O Board Rev.B

C1 50V 10uF

C2 50V 1uF

C19 50V 1uF

C23 50V 1uF

C27 50V 1uF

C31 10v 100uF

C21 10v 100uF

C25 10v 100uF

C29 10v 100uF

C36 10v 100uF

C37 10v 100uF

C38 10v 100uF

BoM

50V 1uFUVZ1H010MDD1TD x 4

50V 10uFUVZ1H100MDD1TD x 1

10v 100uFUVZ1A101MDD1TD x 7
That one is already on the list :)
 
Super Kaneko Nova System Main-board NEP-16 (Japan Region)


In addition to aluminum electrolytic capacitors. there are a bunch of unknown smd ceramic caps, some poly film (I think) and ceramic(?) through hole caps as well.
There is also one mystery (tantalum?) capacitor soldered on the bottom side of the board too so this documentation is incomplete.

I was only able to identify the aluminum electrolytic caps:

c1516v10uf
c2116v10uf
c4016v10uf
c4116v10uf
c4216v10uf
c4316v10uf
c4416v10uf
c4516v10uf
c4616v10uf
c4716v10uf
c5316v10uf



c816v47uf
c916v47uf
c2316v47uf
c5116v47uf



c625v4.7uf
c1125v4.7uf
c1825v4.7uf
c2225v4.7uf
c2825v4.7uf
c3025v4.7uf



c1416v220uf



c3416v470uf
c3616v470uf
c3916v470uf



c3716v1000uf



Totals:
QTY

625v4.7uf
1116v10uf
416v47uf
116v220uf
316v470uf
116v1000uf
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SXX2D V2.1 Seibu Kaihatsu SPI Motherboard

470uf 25v - C123 (10mm dia)
470uf 16v (but why not upgrade to 25v) - C051 (10mm dia)
10uf 16v - C102, C0911, C0921, C0926, C127, C1216, c121 (5mm dia)
100uf 25v - C096 (6.3mm dia)
100uf 16v - C129, C1210, C1214, C122, c1215, c1218, c124, c1217, c125, c1219 (6.3mm dia)

flim/ceramic (optional)
182K - c0920, c0923
392J - C0927, C098
222K - C0924, C0913

all 5mm lead spacing, thanks Seibu!
Small update, the first cap on 10uf 16v should be C012, not C102. I edited the original post but not the google doc
 
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Chassis for Hantarex Polo 28"

Neckboard

C14 4,7uf 250v
C18 47uf 25v
C12 100uf 25v
C1-3 + C21 10uf 50v
Total: 7

Keystone Adjustment board

C706-7 22uf 50v
C708 4,7uf 63v
C705 220uf 16v
Total: 4

Main PCB

C107 220uf 400v
C111 220uf 25v
C112 + C114 22uf 50v
C121 100uf 200v
C123 10uf 100v
C125 470uf 35v
C129 220uf 25v
C137 220uf 35v
C139 1000uf 35v
C182 22uf 50v
C184 10uf 50v
C146 4,7uf 63v
C181 4,7uf 250v
C168 100uf 250v
C130 100uf 25v
C157 220uf 16v
C166 100uf 25v
C159- 60 2,2uf 63v
C165 1uf 100v
C149-50 10uf 50v
C144 1000uf 35v
C142 47uf 25v
C177 47uf 250V
Total: 26

Don't mind the orange on the picture, just my own notes to order some of those two more :D

capmap_002.jpeg
 
Recapped a few PSUs found in Neo (Candy) 25 / 29 cabs. All of them made a god awful squeal before. After recapping they were completely silent. Bonus!

OMRON S8XA-500

neo_psu.jpg

Code:
Capacitor     Diameter  Qty  Location

1uF 50V       4mm       1    C54
82uF 25V      6mm       1    C62
220uF 10V     6mm       1    C72
330uF 200V    25mm      1    C4
560uF 35V     13mm      1    C61
680uF 16V     10mm      1    C71
1200uF 10V    10mm      1    C53
2200uF 10V    13mm      2    C51, C52
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Also recapped some Aero City PSUs. Made a thread for them here:

Aero City PSU capacitor maps (400-5081 & 400-5149)
 
Konami Blades Of Steel

3 x 10uf 16v
2 x 220uf 16v
2x 1000uf 16v
1x 22uf 16v
1x 100uf 25v
1x 330uf 16v

Capmap
capmap_003.jpeg
 
Tecmo - Shadow Warriors / Ninja Gaiden

They are General Purpose electrolytic aluminum caps.

Silkscreen - Capacitance (µF) - Voltage (V)

CF - 1000 - 16
CF2 - 1000 - 16
CF3 - 1000 - 16
C24 - 10 - 16
C23 - 10 - 16
C22 - 10 - 16
C12 - 10 - 16
C9 - 10 - 16
C6 - 10 - 16
C7 - 10 - 16
C17 - 47 - 16
C25 - 100 - 16
 
Tecmo - Shadow Warriors / Ninja Gaiden

They are General Purpose electrolytic aluminum caps.

Silkscreen - Capacitance (µF) - Voltage (V)

CF - 1000 - 16
CF2 - 1000 - 16
CF3 - 1000 - 16
C24 - 10 - 16
C23 - 10 - 16
C22 - 10 - 16
C12 - 10 - 16
C9 - 10 - 16
C6 - 10 - 16
C7 - 10 - 16
C17 - 47 - 16
C25 - 100 - 16
Brother , did you measured the diameter and legs lead space of them ?
 
I didn't measure their size mostly because modern top quality axial caps (CF, CF2 and CF3) are not available.

Anyway next time I'll take that notes for proper documentation :thumbup:
 
I have a lot of lists to add I promise that I'll add everything as soon as possible
 
Some more capacitor lists with PCB photos, this time consoles and zx spectrum [link no longer available]

Feel free to include them into the spreadsheet.
 
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so ... i measure the NA1 motherboard capacitors :

C43 is 470uf 10V lead space 5mm , dia 6mm , 10mm length (electrolytic capacitor)
C41 is 100uf 16V lead space 5mm , dia 4mm , 10mm length (electrolytic capacitor)
C33 is 220uf 6.3V lead space 5mm , dia 4mm , 10mm length (electrolytic capacitor)
C30 is 1000uf 16V lead space 5mm ,dia 11mm , 20mm length (electrolytic capacitor)
C6 is 100uf 16V lead space 5mm , dia 4mm , 10mm length(electrolytic capacitor)

all of these are rated on 85°C , but will work 105°C too

Now the hard part will be to put here the values and measure of that smd electrolytic caps

If somebody know how to interpretate value and can measure these smd electrolytic caps will be awesome

also in February , this year , i've made a comment about reccap this NA1 pcb , but will be fine to make this reccap proper list togheter , but after these notes they are :

100uF / 6.3v - C8, C9, C10, C15, C16, C24, C25, C27 - dia 5mm , 5mm length
47uF / 16v - C39 - dia 5mm , 5mm length
22uF / 6.3v - C11, C14, C31, C32 - dia 3mm , 4mm length
2.2uF / 35v - C5, C23, C26, C28, C29, C38, C40 - dia 2mm , 4mm length

(these are my measurements - i've made it with a rulette , but if you have a caliper and can measure them proper , will be aweome)

For large image : Here
 

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@nem @AlxUnderBase

For non General Purpose caps like the ones found in power supplies it's important to take note about the brand and series (for example. Nichicon PR) in order to replace them with caps with similar characteristics. This reference also points to the capacitor size checking the datasheet.

I read in badcaps.net that all 85ºC capacitors are General Purpose so there's no need to note the brand and series.

If you specify electrolytic capacitor I'd specify aluminum or tantalum too.
 
I'm recapping my system16 board to make it all shiny and new... so she's ready for the multi when our number is called.

However, like a dumbass I bought some bipolar caps from Digikey it appears. For the 2.2uf 50V ones I purchased 2.2.uf 100V bipolar caps. I just realized as I was taking the old ones off the PCB. Can I use the BP ones or do I have to make another order for the polarized ones to be safe? I don't want to hose the board so I'm asking to be safe instead of sorry.

All the rest I got are polarized so I just have these 2.2uf guys that don't have the negative stripe on them.

PS - thanks for putting these lists together. They are super helpful except I still have to order the parts myself and well that didn't work out X/
 
They are super helpful except I still have to order the parts myself and well that didn't work out
All the list I've personally made and used or going to use have the mouser reference number. If you paste that number on mouser you'll find the exact model I've used.
Just to clarify I'm not saying that the specific model I've used is the best one, but it's the one I chose.
Sometimes if I see that a specific type is wrong I'll correct it while I'm doing a recap.
It's better to always double check and sometimes it's not enough.

For example:
The capacitors I've bought for my Saturn PSU were all correct to me but 6 power on out of 10 the saturn's PSU made a strange noise and the video out was all disturbed. The 4 times out of 10 that the power on was "good" the console was working fine since I powered it off (tested many times for at least an hour).
I soldered back the old capacitors (it was only a preventive recap, never trash the old ones immediately!) and everything works again.
The models I bought are still listed but need more testing, so always double check
 
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