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    replacement for some old hard to find CAPS?

    I have been trying to find these CAPs from a TV, they are listed as cbb81 223j2kv.
    I have looked at the usual online locations to buy some replacements, but, it seems they don't make them anymore? I don't want to buy from fleabay, I rather use a reputable business like https://www.badcaps.net/store/ (the ones listed aren't even close, so I can't use them) mouser or digikey.

    I don't know enough about CAPs to know what exactly should I be looking for in terms of a replacement type.

    I know the old ones were Polypropylene Film Capacitor, I found the spec sheet here and these are rated for 2000v, at .022 microfarads right?

    That is all I know, so obviously, I need to find a 2000V, .022 microfarads, but unsure of anything else that it needs to be.

    Can anyone shed some light on which would be equivalent to the above CAP?

    TIA!

    #2
    Re: replacement for some old hard to find CAPS?

    Yes , right . It's good here to say that 1mf equals 1000 nanos and 1 nano equals 1000 picos so 223 j is 22000 picos , then the capacitor is 0.022 mf.

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      #3
      Re: replacement for some old hard to find CAPS?

      22n 2kv polypropylene.
      the only info you still need is distance between the pins and it will be easy to find some.

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        #4
        Re: replacement for some old hard to find CAPS?

        I still have some big boxes full of all kinds of em , and i always ask myself why . But once , someone searched everywhere including whole country and didn't find until a common friend lead him to me .

        Although it was a hobby always and not commercial , i didn't charge him anything , but i found it's good to keep them for some fifty years , lol

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          #5
          Re: replacement for some old hard to find CAPS?

          i used to get lots of them from old tv chassis (crt type)

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            #6
            Re: replacement for some old hard to find CAPS?

            Originally posted by stj View Post
            i used to get lots of them from old tv chassis (crt type)
            That's the case of my stock too .

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