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Just wondering if the size difference on the C55 cap (for a K7000) matters. I'm guessing it doesnt matter. Voltage is slightly higher but its my understanding that thats okay. Also the distance between the pins match up.
For the 30130 voltage regulator I noticed that the two bottom numbers are different: 7520 (original regulator) and 9930 (new regulator). Does this matter?
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it's just the manufacture date code. nothing to worry about.
if you had to for instance use 2 transistors parallel you'd have to match up the date code on 2 of them so that hopefully they were matched close enough together to have similar performance. Or if a particular batch was bad, you could avoid those made in a certain date range.
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Great, thanks so much!
And just for the record: the guys at arcadepartsandrepair.com are awesome to buy from. Theyre also lightning fast with email response times. Great quality across the board, for anyone looking for parts etc. Just FYI
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