Help. Caps leaking?

Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
I recently bought a Denon avc-a1sra(5803) and today I took the top off to check it out.
Whats the white stuff round the main caps?
Are they leaking or what.

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No, they aren't leaking. That just composite holding the caps on the board. Capacitors are usually tall and obstructive, so they need something more than just a couple of solder contacts to hold them firmly in place. You need not worry.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
I recently bought a Denon avc-a1sra(5803) and today I took the top off to check it out.
Whats the white stuff round the main caps?
Are they leaking or what.
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You may want to poke it with a pencil. If it is hard, it isn't leaking;):D
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Well, besides jokes about "hard objects" and poking :rolleyes:
This is examples how leaking caps look like:


I was able to re-solder HP xw9300 motherboard to change 4 caps - result - boot on first attempt.

p.s: Actually besides the caps with arrows - other caps with golden stripe (made by Nichicon) also about to pop
Only two back caps on front are perfectly good.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Leaking caps, not as common as one would think, or more common than one would think.:D My logic is infallible.:cool:
 
H

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Old age and over-voltage are about the only reasons caps go bad, other than being wired backward. That white stuff is definitely not from the inside.
 
Y

Yamahaha

Enthusiast
Thanks everyone for the answers.
My heart stopped when I saw that whte stuff.
 
Johnny2Bad

Johnny2Bad

Audioholic Chief
Old age and over-voltage are about the only reasons caps go bad, other than being wired backward.
I was able to re-solder HP xw9300 motherboard to change 4 caps - result - boot on first attempt.
p.s: Actually besides the caps with arrows - other caps with golden stripe (made by Nichicon) also about to pop
Only two back caps on front are perfectly good.
From time to time there are also issues with counterfeits that end up in the supply chain with China production. Since they're substandard parts, they tend to fail rather quickly while operating under what should be "normal" conditions. A lot of motherboards have been affected in the past; that might be the source of your bad lot of Nichicon's.
 

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