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Help me ID this part

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Forum Name: Mobile Video, GPS, and Navigation
Forum Discription: Mobile Video Head Units, DVD Players, LCD and TFT Monitors, Navigation, GPS, PS2, PS3, XBox, etc.
URL: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=40914
Printed Date: May 05, 2024 at 3:58 AM


Topic: Help me ID this part

Posted By: adspark
Subject: Help me ID this part
Date Posted: October 14, 2004 at 9:14 PM

Please help me identify the following part.  It has a cylinder shape with the markings 1(ohm symbol), 47, 16v.  Its from an Audiovox V0702 Overhead TV/DVD system.  Where can I get a replacement since the old one broke off from the weld.  I'll upload a photo as soon as I fugure out how to save them smaller.



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Posted By: audiopro111
Date Posted: October 15, 2004 at 12:43 AM
it's probably the antenna signal booster and you could get it at most radio shacks

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AudioPro111




Posted By: audiopro111
Date Posted: October 15, 2004 at 12:45 AM
the vo702 is the overhead that has dvd built into the back of the screen right?

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AudioPro111




Posted By: adspark
Date Posted: October 15, 2004 at 5:09 PM

That's correct the VOD702 is an overhead mobile video system.  I think the name of then part I'm trying to ID is Surface Mount Capacitor.  I'm trying to find either a schematic or a service manual for this unit to make sure I get the right part.  Capacitors are not expensive but selecting the wrong one can be expensive in repairs.





Posted By: DanDan
Date Posted: October 15, 2004 at 9:10 PM
47 micro farad capacitor rated at 16 working volts is what you need. If it is surface mounted it is easy to replace.

DanDan




Posted By: adspark
Date Posted: October 17, 2004 at 11:56 AM

Thanks for your help.  With your information I'll be able to get it fixed.  I even found a supplier in my area (San Antonio).  Thanks





Posted By: the1alchemist
Date Posted: October 17, 2004 at 5:30 PM
that is a very common part in many radios..
just check out an old stereo or two,and i bet you'll find one quickly,and for free! this is where i get most of my diodes,along with old alarms i take out of peoples cars!
and all the various resistors i need for one wire door locks..etc..relays...transistors for lvt's..you get the idea..look in a stereo,i cant think of an alarm that would have had such a cap..

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'Stereo' Mike
The Audio CARtist,LLC
9600 Balt. Ave.
College Park,MD 20740
301-474-6260




Posted By: the1alchemist
Date Posted: October 17, 2004 at 5:32 PM
oh yeah.. watch out for polarity,you have to make sure you follow the arrow on the cap..or it's like you did nothing!..i guess worst case you will toast the cap..i doubt it is non-polar..

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'Stereo' Mike
The Audio CARtist,LLC
9600 Balt. Ave.
College Park,MD 20740
301-474-6260





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