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5300ce 68uf cap

Hey, just checking, any reason why the 5300ce LCD cap is so huge? Wondering if it’s safe to replace with a tiny tantalum.

Here a pic for reference (tant on the left, original on the right).
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Thanks. I went ahead and it didn't cause any issues. It's a super nice display. Now I need to decide whether I want a 190ce and a 5300cs with a ce board, or 190cs and 5300ce. Decisions, decisions...
 
What's the voltage rating on that tantalum? I interpret "686A" as a 6V-rated 68uF cap, but I hope I'm wrong. The original cap appears to be 68uF 10V.
 
What's the voltage rating on that tantalum? I interpret "686A" as a 6V-rated 68uF cap, but I hope I'm wrong. The original cap appears to be 68uF 10v.

It's 68uF @ 10v.

First two digits are the capacitance, third digit is multiplier, and A is code for 10v.
 
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