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[SOLVED] Can I replace tantalum capacitor with electrolytic one ?

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Hi,

I have a training panel for S-300 siemens PLC. The power supply has a broken 24V line. There's a fried tantalum capacitor and there's no similar one in the warehouse.

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My question is that can I replace this capacitor with 10uF electrolytic one ?
 

Hi,

I received the parts, it's not the same numbering but I soldered it and it worked.

This is the one I received from Aliexpress:

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The lot pack:

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The original one on another working board:

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This is my soldering:
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I think I have to shorten the capacitor pins, I will try that today.

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Anyway it worked, I get the 24V and I'm happy.
 

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