2014-07-17 1:22 GMT-03:00 Dave Cole <linuxcncro...@gmail.com>:

> I would not bother buying used caps.  (Not sure you were)
>
> Power electrolytics have a rated life listed in hours and you would be
> amazed at how few hours some caps are rated.
>
> I would only buy new caps or NOS (New old stock) caps.
>
> If they have been sitting on a shelf for a long time, like years, some
> caps have a procedure you are suppose to follow to condition them for
> use and it can get pretty involved.   So new caps are best.
>
>
You're right I'm not buying them old, but only showed the link because it's
the same capacitor I have.

I found some on Digikey but I'm not sure if they're exactly the same,
although they are electrolytic capacitors and the ratings are the same so I
guess that's it.



> Anything you do with components will be cheap compared to buying new or
> repaired parts from Fanuc.
>

Well, as you said that. I was looking for a solution to my problem on
CNCzone.com for example, and some people told that from Mazak they wanted
to charge more than 2000 dolars for repairing the Mitsubishi spindle drive.
I guess the same happens with Fanuc. Even a guy with a problem in a Mazak,
said that they would charge you for a list of parameters from and old
machine.




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