I have a super nintendo and its got problems and on forums and the rest of the internet I've been told replacing capacitors can fix my problem. But these tiny silver ones have these letter and number combinations like 100-6a-16g when I look for those combinations on the internet I can't find anything. Do they represent the capacitance and voltage in some way?
The different capacitors are as follows
>100-6A-16G
>10-16A-17P
>23-25A-18Y
>2.2-50A-18S
Anyone got any clues to how I can get my hands on some replacements? pic related they look busted so I'm hoping replacing them would fix my problems.
just emulate that shit
>>61699190
I have other devices that need those kind of capacitors still.
my Sega Genesis with Blast Processing doesn't have this problem
>>61699225
not yet
>>61699158
(C)-(V)A-dgaf
looks probable. dgaf is probably a date code. A is who knows. 100uF@6V, 10uF@16V, *33*uF@25V, 2.2uF@50V.
I bet you're going to have a lot of fun trying to solder C59 and C60. Use a small tip or hot air, user lots of flux, and good luck.
>>61699520
thanks a ton mate