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I recently asked https://console5.com/store/ if they had a re-cap pack for cps3 system. They said they do not and asked i would take some photos so we could try to complete this project:

We came up with this:
've assembled a prospective list based on the photos, can I have you do a quick verification to make sure the values are correct?
-Luke
CC1 1000uF 25v
CC2 22uF 16v
CC3 22uF 16v
CC4 10uF 50v
CC5 220uF 25v
CC6 22uF 16v
CC7 22uF 16v
CC8 33uF 25v
CC9 22uF 16v
CC10 22uF 16v
CC11 22uF 16v
CC12 22uF 16v



CCX1 220uF 25v
CCX2 220uF 25v
CCX3 10uF 25v
CCX4 10uF 25v
CCX5 47uF 16v
CCX6 10uF 25v
CCX7 10uF 25v
CCX8 47uF 16v
CCX9 47uF 16v
CCX10 47uF 16v

I will upload some more pictures. Could anyone else confirm with their boards?
 

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He also sent me this message in which i could not answer.

"One other quick question:
Looking at your CPS3 and other CPS3 boards, it looks like most of these caps are shorter than the standard 11mm height. This is typical of boards that are stacked up to keep things compact, but I can't find any photos of CPS3 setups that would indicate a true need for these compact size caps.
I'm wondering if the kit could be made with full size 11mm caps, which would lower the kit price and increase the longevity of the caps. Are you aware of any reason why they would need to be compact sized?
Thanks again,
Luke"
 

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sorry a part of the message was not visible.

"CC1 1000uF 25v
CC2 22uF 16v
CC3 22uF 16v
CC4 10uF 50v
CC5 220uF 25v
CC6 22uF 16v
CC7 22uF 16v
CC8 33uF 25v
CC9 22uF 16v
CC10 22uF 16v
CC11 22uF 16v
CC12 22uF 16v



CCX1 220uF 25v
CCX2 220uF 25v
CCX3 10uF 25v
CCX4 10uF 25v
CCX5 47uF 16v
CCX6 10uF 25v
CCX7 10uF 25v
CCX8 47uF 16v
CCX9 47uF 16v
CCX10 47uF 16v"
 
I have a 95682A-3 board in one of the Capcom metal cages that came with New Generation, and can't see any reason why the 11mm sized caps couldn't be used. They would certainly fit in the metal case clearance. As to your cap values, my board has a couple differences:

CC4: 3.3uF @ 50v (not a big deal, but 3.3uF might have been the original value)

CCX3: 10uF @ 50v (maybe a difference based on board revision? Voltage differences are a bigger deal)
CCX4: 10uF @ 50v
CCX6: 10uF @ 50v
CCX7: 10uF @ 50v
 
good to know, i will report it
my board is a Capcom 95682A-2
 
Interested when someone does a recap about their success.
 
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