Illinois brand capacitors still bad?
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Illinois brand capacitors still bad?
In the past I’ve seen quite a few fender amps with IC branded capacitors which are leaking, I dare say quite a techs made a good living replacing capacitors from Fender amps.
Have IC caps turned a corner and become reliable or do they still leak?
Have IC caps turned a corner and become reliable or do they still leak?
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This problem was specific to Fender amps manufactured over some range of dates, and limited to IC electrolytics sold to Fender, IIRC.
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Great to hear from you as always Martin. I appreciate your input.martin manning wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:35 am This problem was specific to Fender amps manufactured over some range of dates, and limited to IC electrolytics sold to Fender, IIRC.
I must admit that I don’t know if the bad IC brand caps were limited to Fender. Perhaps if there was a large batch of caps that were bad and Fender bought all of them then it could be a problem exclusive to Fender. I don’t know if that would be the case. I imagine Fender are negotiating a price and they get the caps available.
What makes you think the problem is exclusive to the Hot Rod series Fender amps?
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What makes you believe they are a good brand to use again?
What is on the bottom of the ladder these days?
I think F&T is my cap of preference, though if Nichicon had a product I would use that.
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Yeah, it’s hard know if they are still bad. I would rather have more options but I wouldn’t risk reliability. I had a similar experience with Carling DPDT switches. They were a disaster in wah pedals.martin manning wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 1:27 pmSomething I recall reading about some time ago. May be just internet lore, but maybe Fender did end up with the bulk of the bad product from that era.
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Re: Illinois brand capacitors still bad?
Were the capacitors themselves bad? Or was it just that Fender used the lower temperature 85Degree ones?
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I don't think I have seen 105c axial electrolytics from Illinois but I could be mistaken. Haven't worked on a fender with prematurely bad IC brand caps in the past year or so but I used to find them somewhat regularly and not just hotrod series. Guessing many of the premature failures end up being warranty repairs, which I don't see.
A handful of the more recent IC cap failures I have seen failed open without any visible sign of damage which could be a manufacturing error on fenders part. Maybe their reflow settings were off or something.
A handful of the more recent IC cap failures I have seen failed open without any visible sign of damage which could be a manufacturing error on fenders part. Maybe their reflow settings were off or something.
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Admittedly higher ratings are better, but Sprague Atoms are 85°C rated.Littlewyan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 8:57 pm Were the capacitors themselves bad? Or was it just that Fender used the lower temperature 85Degree ones?
85°C = 185°F
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I don't think temperature rating necessarily means anything in isolation, it's not a hard limit. It's that temperature at a specific ripple current and voltage for a certain amount of time. An 85c cap with otherwise better specs will probably outlast the 105c cap at 105c. No idea how much you need to derate to make things equal. I'm sure it depends on a lot of factors.
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Oddly enough I had a friend get a Fender Blues Junior come in. It was built in 2019 and is a Mark 2 amp which uses cathode bias. The filter caps were the blues IC and they looked fine, no signs of spilling their guts.
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Absolutely right. For 10C in ambient temperature, life will typically halve or double, so operating an 85C cap at 105C would reduce its life by a factor of four. I don't know what the temp is inside a tube amp that has been operating for a couple of hours. It'd be highly dependent on the configuration, of course. Anyone made measurements?maxkracht wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 5:54 pm I don't think temperature rating necessarily means anything in isolation, it's not a hard limit. It's that temperature at a specific ripple current and voltage for a certain amount of time. An 85c cap with otherwise better specs will probably outlast the 105c cap at 105c. No idea how much you need to derate to make things equal. I'm sure it depends on a lot of factors.
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I got some Vishay 10uF 160v caps and the ESR figure is vastly different.
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Thanks for this test out and post, and yes that’s over a 10% different which is a lot!
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