Hi! For a few weeks ago I bought some big-as$ Nippons caps at Ebay, 22000uF, 63v.
I paid roughly 6$ per cap, so I guessed these where genuine Japanese.
Today I was going to find the datasheet for these puppies. I searched at Nippon Chemi-con's webpage, but I could only find 22000uF 35v caps in that package size (35mm diameter and 50mm height)
The capacitors looks really genuine, with the Nippon logo and everything. The printing on my caps are crystal clear and in sync with the negative side. Still Nippon Chemi-con does not have any 22000uF capacitor
at their website rated at 63v that have this package size.
Is there possible to measure a capacitor's maximum voltage limit?
You can find all these capacitors at ebay if you search for "22000uF 63v", but
Here is the Ebay link where I bought mine.
So, why can't I find any datasheet on the internet? How can I find out if these are fake (and doesn't match the specs)?
Screenshot from Nippon Chemi-con's website, filtered "22000uF", "63v"