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    Please help me find a data sheet for this so I can replace it.

    Trec NP?? not sure if NP is for non-polarized or for the series. NP series seems to be a fiction, so I presume it's some other mysterious series. They are purple.

    Any ideas on what series it is??



    Thanks,
    Ryan
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    Re: Identify Capacitor

    NP usually stands for non-polarized and based off of your photos i think those capacitors are non-polarized as i don't see a negative stripe on those capacitors.
    From what i can find it they could be trec BR series or trec NR series capacitors.
    I'm not a expert, I'm just doing my best.

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      Thanks Ruky Con for the quick response. I did read it right after you posted, I just remembered I never thanked you. So here it is, a bit late.

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        No problem at all. I don't mind the late thank you.
        I'm not a expert, I'm just doing my best.

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          Re: Identify Capacitor

          Originally posted by putaCAPinit View Post
          Please help me find a data sheet for this so I can replace it.

          Trec NP?? not sure if NP is for non-polarized or for the series. NP series seems to be a fiction, so I presume it's some other mysterious series. They are purple.

          Any ideas on what series it is??



          Thanks,
          Ryan
          Personally, I never come through non-polarized cylindrical capacitors. This schematic might help you.

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            Re: Identify Capacitor

            Yes that's a non polarized/bipolar electrolytic capacitor. Usually the characteristics of these capacitors are pretty crappy to begin with so likely you can replace with almost any crappy np/bipolar electrolytic capacitor of the same capacitance/voltage.

            Which side is negative?

            This was the first cap I saw that marked both sides...
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              Re: Identify Capacitor

              NP CAPS are used a lot in speaker cross over, and also in Class D amplifier output.
              Last edited by budm; 11-05-2017, 05:08 PM.
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