So I've got this motherboard, and it's got some bad capacitors. Pretty sure I have enough 1000's go do that part, but there are a pair of 1500uF 10V going to pot and I've only one of them within spec. All the rest in stock are 6.3V. Weak sauce.
So to make a long story short, I'll give a laundry dollar (which is, four quarters) to the first person what can get me a 1500uF cap, at least 10V, with 0.4" diameter and 0.2" pin spacing.
That, and the onboard power converter is designed to run at spec with the given capacitor; I don't think it would operate properly with yours installed. But I'd be interested to see the thing regardless.
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If you do that, I'll go in on an order with you to reduce your shipping costs. I'd need 12 6.3V 2200uF and 6 16V 1500uF caps to attempt to fix two motherboards of my own, but I don't want to pay the shipping (it costs more than the components). I also recommend using Newark.com, as they have more options for low quantity orders.
Let me know if you're interested.
According to the data sheet, this component meets your requirements in size and ratings
EDIT: After building the order, total cost is $6.75 with ~$5.00 shipping. So, for $1.50, I'll order them for you (assuming you still need 2 caps, since they should probably be matching internal resistances).
EDIT2: If anyone else wants to get in on an order of random electrical components, let me know. I'd be VERY happy to split shipping costs with everyone, and if we can get the total order over $25, the shipping is free!
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