Super Famicom capacitors

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  1. famicomboy

    famicomboy Active Member

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    Im having a distorted video output with my Super Famicom which might caused by bad capacitors on the motherboard. I opened the console and saw some smd aluminum electrolytic capacitors. I want to replace but I'm not sure with their values.

    Here are markings:


    100
    6A
    22G


    10
    16A
    23G


    Can you please help me identify their values?
     
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  2. TriMesh

    TriMesh Site Supporter 2013-2017

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    If they have standard Panasonic style markings then the top one is going to be 100uF, 6V and the second is going to be 10uF, 16V - the last line is a date and trace code.
     
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  3. Ergot_Cholera

    Ergot_Cholera Flaccid Member

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    Unlikely to be capacitors causing the issue though.
     
  4. famicomboy

    famicomboy Active Member

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    Any ideas?

    Thanks!
     
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    TriMesh Site Supporter 2013-2017

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    There are a couple of video coupling caps near the back of the board - I've seen consoles with messed up video (normally a dark screen and unstable sync) when those go bad.
     
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    Ergot_Cholera Flaccid Member

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    I should have said less likely to be capacitors. In my experience it tends to be CPU,PPU or RAM.
     
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