Hi Old-Guy,
Of course I did
Please note that my target was to replace the with dry electrolyte (Aluminium Polymer) types. These are an improvement in almost all categories except price and leakage current. As these are analogue circuits and even some special low-leakage capacitors where originally chosen I decided to stay with wet once except the big buffers (C1).
Left PCB (component view)
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<tbody>[TR]
[TD]
Name[/TD]
[TD]
Original
[/TD]
[TD]
Replacement[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C1[/TD]
[TD]2200 μF 16 V 105 °C ↨ 20 mm ∅ 12 mm RM5
Nippon Chemicon KMG (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[TD]2200 μF 16 V 105 °C
20,000 h ↨ 21.5 mm ∅ 10 mm RM5
United Chemicon PSG (
dry electrolyte)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C3[/TD]
[TD]3.3 μF 50 V 105 °C ↨ 10 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
-unknown manufacturer- (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[TD]3.3 μF 50 V 105 °C
10,000 h ↨ 12.5 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
United Chemicon LE (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C5[/TD]
[TD]2.2 μF 50 V 105 °C ↨ 10 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
-unknown manufacturer- (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[TD]2.2 μF 50 V 105 °C
10,000 h ↨ 12.5 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
United Chemicon LE (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C12[/TD]
[TD]10 μF 50 V 105 °C ↨ 10 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
-unknown manufacturer- (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[TD]10 μF 50 V 105 °C
10,000 h ↨ 12.5 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
United Chemicon LE (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C17[/TD]
[TD]33 μF 50 V 105 °C ↨ 10 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
-unknown manufacturer- (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[TD]33 μF 50 V 105 °C
10,000 h ↨ 12.5 mm ∅ 6.3 mm RM2.5
United Chemicon LE (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C18[/TD]
[TD]47 μF 16 V 105 °C ↨ 10 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
-unknown manufacturer- (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[TD]47 μF 25 V 105 °C
10,000 h ↨ 12.5 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
United Chemicon LE (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C19[/TD]
[TD]33 μF 10 V 85 °C ↨ 10 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
Nippon Chemicon LLA (wet electrolyte)
⚠ Low Leakage[/TD]
[TD]33 μF
25 V 105 °C 1000 h
↨ 12 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
Nichicon UKL - Low Leakage[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C20[/TD]
[TD]10 μF 16 V 85 °C ↨ 10 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
Nippon Chemicon LLA (wet electrolyte)
⚠ Low Leakage[/TD]
[TD]10 μF
25 V 105 °C 1000 h
↨ 12 mm ∅ 5 mm RM2
Nippon Chemicon LLA - Low Leakage[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C21[/TD]
[TD]100 μF 16 V 105 °C ↨ 10 mm ∅ 7 mm RM2
-unknown manufacturer- (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[TD]100 μF 16 V 105 °C
10,000 h ↨ 12.5 mm ∅ 6.3 mm RM2
United Chemicon LE (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[/TR]
</tbody>[/TABLE]
Right PCB (component view)
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<tbody>[TR]
[TD]
Name[/TD]
[TD]
Original[/TD]
[TD]
Replacement[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C1[/TD]
[TD]see Left PCB - C1[/TD]
[TD]see Left PCB - C1[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C3[/TD]
[TD]see Left PCB - C3[/TD]
[TD]see Left PCB - C3[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C5[/TD]
[TD]6.8 μF 25 V 105 °C ↨ 5 mm ∅ 3.5 mm RM2
-unknown manufacturer- (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[TD]6.8 μF 25 V 105 °C
3000 h ↨ 6 mm ∅ 6.3 mm RM2.5
Panasonic SEP (
dry electrolyte)
6.8 μF 25 V
125 °C 2000 h ↨ 13 mm ∅ 10 mm RM5
KEMET A759 (
dry electrolyte)
6.8 μF 25 V
125 °C 1000 h
↨ 7 mm ∅ 8 mm RM5
Panasonic SXE (
dry electrolyte)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C14[/TD]
[TD]see Left PCB - C12[/TD]
[TD]see Left PCB - C12[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C15[/TD]
[TD]47 μF 25 V 105 °C ↨ 7 mm ∅ 7 mm RM2
Nippon Chemicon KMA (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[TD]47 μF
35 V 125 °C 1000 h
↨ 6 mm ∅ 6.3 mm RM2.5
Panasonic SEK (
dry electrolyte)
see Left PCB - C18 (alternative)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C17[/TD]
[TD]47 μF 25 V 105 °C ↨ 10 mm ∅ 7 mm RM2
Nippon Chemicon KME (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[TD]47 μF 25 V 105 °C 1000 h
↨ 12.5 mm ∅ 6.3 mm RM2.5
Nippon Chemicon UEP (wet electrolyte)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]C18[/TD]
[TD]See C18 ↑[/TD]
[TD]See C18 ↑[/TD]
[/TR]
</tbody>[/TABLE]
Regarding the theory of too low temperature ratings, my information is partly based on
this Japanese report (
google translation) and he already observed the well known issues (brake light warning permanently on) even though his cluster was already equipped with 105 °C capacitors. Seems like the reason is not simply the temperature rating. In addition, the caps I observed leaking did no bulge (from the top) but simply leaked down along their legs. The whole things sounds more like a rubber seal deterioration issues especially considering that some ECUs are heavily affected (CCU e. g.) and other practically not (Engine ECU).
PS: The order has not arrived yet so there is a chance of this whole thing not working ..
PPS: Regarding the bulbs I wasted a whole day searching online but here in Europe it's not even possible to source the
#74 or
#158 reasonably. Will have to order it from Honda .. *sigh*