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What is the name of the Main 5 Capacitors?

Hi I'm trying to fix my xbox but having difficulty with finding the problem, I've checked with every possibility from the power cord(which is fine), the power board(its a delta electronics and doesn't seem damaged or bad), the clock Capacitor(which is shockingly fine but won't be staying in my xbox), !&&* there isn't any dust, rust, acid or leakage of any kind it's fine! But on the main 5 Capacitors on the board names C1E1, C1E2, C2E2, C1F2 and C1G10 or O are slightly bulging at the top of them, it leads me to think it could be them but it's just a hunch, what I'd like to know is am I right, if so what are the Capacitors Names and where I can find replacement parts?

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Here is a two pictures to show that the clock capacitor does look fine!

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Can you upload a picture of the 5 "problem capacitors" from the side? Agregar imágenes a una pregunta existente

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I've done as asked.

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@generaljohnbravo33 What country do you live in? Trying to find the best electronic components distributor for you.

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I live in the uk but if it's a company you can purchase from online a ship to the uk like amazon is ok.

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@generaljoh44611, hi mate. Just wondering if this fixed your issue. My Xbox looks identical to this, also not powering up. Love to know your solution if this wasn't the issue. Cheers.

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I've found some capacitors that will meet your needs from RS Components - about £10 with free delivery tomorrow - Panasonic EEUFR0J332L

Some notes of Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors (using the bad capacitors in your Xbox as an example)-

Nichicon - Brand

Nichicon is a quality and well-known brand of capacitors. Other good capacitor manufacturers include Elna, Nippon Chemi-Con/United Chemi-Con, Panasonic, Rubycon, and Wurth Elektronik.

HM - Series

The capacitor series is like a model name. It gives you the typical characteristics of capacitors in that series e.g. Standard, Low, or Ultra Low ESR, amount of ripple current capability, and temperature rating

Note: From 2000 to 2010, there were a few series of capacitors with a flawed electrolyte formula. This would cause the capacitors to fail eventually, especially when exposed to more intense heat. The bad capacitors from major manufacturers were Nichicon HM and HN series, Rubycon MBZ and MCZ series, and United Chemi-Con KZG and KZJ series

3300 µF (sometimes written as uF) - Capacitance

This tells you how much energy the capacitor can hold. If you are not sure how the circuit works, it is best to replace the capacitor(s) with those of the same capacitance

6.3V - Voltage Rating

This tells you the voltage that the capacitor can handle in a circuit. You can replace capacitors with those of a same or higher voltage rating. Just make sure the capacitor will still fit in your piece of electronics.

ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) / Impedance

All Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors have a certain amount of ESR in them - think of it as a resistor attached to the capacitor. Using a datasheet, you can take a look at the ESR or Impedance of a capacitor. If the capacitor is a "standard" capacitor, you should replace it with another "standard' capacitor. If the capacitor is a "Low ESR" or "Ultra Low ESR" capacitor, you will want to find a capacitor with a very similar, same, or lower ESR.

Ripple Current Capability

The Ripple Current capability (usually denoted as ripple current or R.C. on datasheets) tells us how much ripple current the capacitor is designed to be able to handle. This should be the second thing you look for after ESR / Impedance

Datasheets

You can find datasheets from Electronic Components Suppliers or from the manufacturer's website (A list of capacitor manufacturers' websites can be found here or here or here). You can also find some capacitor datasheets on the Badcaps Forum.

Series Reference

You can find a compilation of the different series available from the top capacitor manufacturers here (under Capacitor Series>Aluminum Electrolytic)

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Thanks Andrew, this is more then enough to make to it fixable, just need to get the right tools, which I already know I need a soldering machine, solder, and the part.

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@generaljohnbravo33 Reach out to me through this thread when you get the tools and parts you need to complete the repair, and I can give you some additional advice.

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Will do Andrew.

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@generaljoh44611, hi mate. Just wondering if this fixed your issue. My Xbox looks identical to this, also not powering up. Love to know your solution if this wasn't the issue. Cheers.

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