After 21 years my RP1 failed yesterday, I plugged to the outlet and then a smoke smell came out of it. I unplugged the RP1 and when I removed the bottom cover of it I realized that the smell was due to a capacitor that had exploded.
The explode capacitor it called C36 and according the schematic C34 (page 5) has the same characteristics of it. In the picture you can read 10-16 on the capacitor and the schematic say 10T.
I think the 16 means 16_V, I suppose the number 10 refer to the capacitance but don't know the units (uf, pf, etc).
Also I was wondering my self can I replace a tantalum electrolytic capacitor with let's say a aluminum one or just with a electrolytic?
Thanks in advance.
RP1BOTTOM.pdf
The explode capacitor it called C36 and according the schematic C34 (page 5) has the same characteristics of it. In the picture you can read 10-16 on the capacitor and the schematic say 10T.
I think the 16 means 16_V, I suppose the number 10 refer to the capacitance but don't know the units (uf, pf, etc).
Also I was wondering my self can I replace a tantalum electrolytic capacitor with let's say a aluminum one or just with a electrolytic?
Thanks in advance.
RP1BOTTOM.pdf
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