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A ceramic capacitor on my PC SMPS has blown; need to identify it [closed]

I have a Cooler Master 600 W SMPS Model no. RS-600-pcar-E3. Recently I tried to switch on my motherboard and I heard something burst and saw sparks before it stopped working. After opening it I got a ...
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Help decode/identify/guess this blown ceramic capacitor?

My monitor's backlight died (can still see screen with torch). Found a blown ceramic disc capacitor. The problem is it's partly exploded over the values. I'm hoping people here might have a better ...
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Help Identifying/Decoding Ceramic Capacitor

I am having a difficult time identifying a high voltage, ceramic capacitor that I need to replace. I've tried at length to research this myself to no avail. I am hoping that someone out there can help ...
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What kind of components are these (2)?

What kind of components are these? It shows: GA 62A And a symbol Does anybody know what specs these can have? (note: updated the question since they were not capacitors).
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What ceramic capacitor is this?

I'm almost sure this is a ceramic capacitor, but I have trouble finding its characteristics. The first picture is the top side, the second the bottom side. The first shows: 120G (or 12OG) and an F. ...
Michel Keijzers's user avatar
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Why don't ceramic capacitors have codes for voltage rating?

Say a ceramic capacitor with the code 103 (0.01 micro farad). How to identify its voltage rating? Searching for a 0.01 micro farad capacitor in Mouser the voltage rating is indicated as 1kV dc. I ...
Mathav Raj's user avatar
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How can I find the voltage rating for a particular ceramic capacitor?

I have an old tube radio. There is a ceramic cap with:"RMC / 0.1 / 1400V / Z5U " written from top to bottom, respectively. Now, this cap has broken at it's base and can't be resoldered and so must be ...
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