4.7nf 100v instead of a 4nf 50V

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  • thuss
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jul 2012
    • 317
    • uk

    #1

    4.7nf 100v instead of a 4nf 50V

    Hi I have been advised to use a 4nf 50v ceramic capacitor- but I tried Rs components ebay etc.

    Can I use a 4.7nf 100v instead? It to replace a smd cap on a lg plasma buffer.

    (I like to take the advice I'm given by experienced forum users - but Im stuck at the moment earliest delivery from China is end of July).

    Thanks in advance
  • Andrew F. Ali
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jan 2014
    • 2450
    • Trinidad & Tobago

    #2
    Re: 4.7nf 100v instead of a 4nf 50V

    That depends on where in the circuit the cap fits......but I think using the 4.6nF 100V should not be a problem.

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    • thuss
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Jul 2012
      • 317
      • uk

      #3
      Re: 4.7nf 100v instead of a 4nf 50V

      thanks for the info - its just that I like to stick to what I am advised

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