Image, hopefully attached, shows an ex-capacitor.
Can you confirm the specs?
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ADSL modem, on during a thunder storm (rare here).
Input capacitor, at least, no longer intact.
.
Assembled, just over 1cm lead to lead.
.
Part shows
F683J t
630MPP1
Part numbering found online for MPP capacitors (below) does not exactly match. [http://www.mouser.com/catalog/specsheets/mpp.pdf]
Closest match is
680 = value:multiplier & J = +/- 5%
The data sheet says 630 is one of the stanrad working voltages. ("630MPP"?)
Physically smaller than the sizes stated on that data sheet for 630WV capacitors, though.
.
Any capacitor experts who can read this or confirm or deny?
Many thanks in advance.
![20191227_110757_Enhanced.jpg 20191227_110757_Enhanced.jpg](https://makerv2.webteractive.co/forums/data/attachments/45/45191-cb671a4306241dc4c343dce7d6543e82.jpg)
![PartNumbering.PNG PartNumbering.PNG](https://makerv2.webteractive.co/forums/data/attachments/45/45192-2fcd97d5e9353876f59947f4bc7d57cf.jpg)
Can you confirm the specs?
.
ADSL modem, on during a thunder storm (rare here).
Input capacitor, at least, no longer intact.
.
Assembled, just over 1cm lead to lead.
.
Part shows
F683J t
630MPP1
Part numbering found online for MPP capacitors (below) does not exactly match. [http://www.mouser.com/catalog/specsheets/mpp.pdf]
Closest match is
680 = value:multiplier & J = +/- 5%
The data sheet says 630 is one of the stanrad working voltages. ("630MPP"?)
Physically smaller than the sizes stated on that data sheet for 630WV capacitors, though.
.
Any capacitor experts who can read this or confirm or deny?
Many thanks in advance.
![20191227_110757_Enhanced.jpg 20191227_110757_Enhanced.jpg](https://makerv2.webteractive.co/forums/data/attachments/45/45191-cb671a4306241dc4c343dce7d6543e82.jpg)
![PartNumbering.PNG PartNumbering.PNG](https://makerv2.webteractive.co/forums/data/attachments/45/45192-2fcd97d5e9353876f59947f4bc7d57cf.jpg)
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