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troubles whit EPS Control

i sold a EPS control assy, it has NIEHIYU PB82-32 as identification. But my customer told me that my EPS control assy used diferent integrated circuits and potence components, and that the bigest capacitor has 1500 microfaradays in 100 volts, and the EPS, they had before with PB82-63 as identification, included a hibrid module and its bigest capacitor has 1000 microfaradays in 160 volts.

The NYK is a FBRW-1550 SRC-470M serial 131911829, does this EPS could work property although that differences?? HElp me please!!
  • Posted 31 Oct 2009 10:27
  • By azucena_v
  • joined 28 Oct'09 - 23 messages
  • Mexico City, Mexico
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Hello Azucena,
It is a bit strange the number you're mentioned are the numbers on the printed board, when I looked it up in the parts book it must be the part number 25200-03460 (CU50-73) now this number has been changed to 24200-52001 (CU51-46). Can you give me the part number of that EPS controller you have send to your costumer maybe we can start from there? Maybe your costumer has the old one and you have send him the new one. I'm sorry but I can control the capacitor because I don't have them in our stock.
You can mail me at marc at tuvo dot be
regards
  • Posted 2 Nov 2009 20:53
  • By marc_b
  • joined 1 Jul'05 - 345 messages
  • ANTWERP, Belgium

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