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GTX Capacitor
I have a novak gtx and i had a crash and broke one of the "prongs" off in an un solderable place, so my question is do i have to use the novak one or can i go down to a place that sells them and use that? assuming it has the same rating.......on mine it says "4700uf, 10v, 105 degrees f".......But novak recomend a 5600uf
link: http://www.shopatron.com/product/par...er=S5675/135.0 or do i even need to run one? and i need it by saturday so i cant wait for postage |
I woul d locate another, without it, ripple currents that the cap helps to control could damage your esc. Admittedly, if the gtx is well designed and ripple is a minpr factor, you could run without. I don't know that much about a gtx so I don't have a feel for that. I'd play it safe and locate another cap as closely rated to the orig as possible.
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So does that mean any with the same rating should work?
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Originally Posted by Drifting101
(Post 4916770)
So does that mean any with the same rating should work?
A 4700uF cap is very common and can be found in most electronics supply shops. The 5600uF is not as common and that's probably why novak recommends them. That's good marketing. Pay close attention to the polarity when you're installing your new component, reversing it can easily damage the new cap. good luck.:) |
Cheers i will go and buy one tomorro
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