I have a dead(leaking) capacitor rated at 1650uF, 16V. After looking through my pile of dead electronic stuff, I failed to find another similarly rated capacitor at 16V or higher.
However I'm thinking of creating a combination of 1650uF with a 1000uF and a 650uF, both of which I have.
Now, according to textbook theory, when capacitors are placed in parallel, C(total)=C1+C2+C3...
I'm thinking of soldering on two insulated wires in place of the dead cap, and soldering in the two caps in parallel and insulating the leads off.
Would this work? Thanks
However I'm thinking of creating a combination of 1650uF with a 1000uF and a 650uF, both of which I have.
Now, according to textbook theory, when capacitors are placed in parallel, C(total)=C1+C2+C3...
I'm thinking of soldering on two insulated wires in place of the dead cap, and soldering in the two caps in parallel and insulating the leads off.
Would this work? Thanks

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