Ok before I order a wrong part looking for verification. Trying to repair some control electronics and this capacitor pictured popped of the board and is damaged. From what I can research the 226 means it's 22uF and I think the the it's an atx capacitor. If I look at 226V online most are 35V. This looks like it's in a 5v circuit so would be odd but not oture the rest of the numbers mean anything so thinking of going 25V 10% tolerance to play it safe though I'm pretty sure this in in a 5v circuit. 35v are expensive and again this is simply a control circuit to some 120v AC relays
22uF 35V. The lower line characters are production ID code 226 is the capacitance: 22,000,000 pF (pico farads) . The V is for 35V http://datasheets.avx.com/TCN_Undertab.pdf
Just another huge thank you. I ordered a replacement (Kemet 22uF, 35V) cleaned up old pads, soldered new and works like a champ. This is a roughly 10 year old aquarium contrller that if I would have had to replace the full unit would have been several hundred dollars!