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Colt1911
Colt1911
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Last Activity: 03-11-2010, 02:18 PM
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  • Nevermind

    1. As I stated [U]over voltage resistant[/U] such as the rubycon sxc, sxg, or sxr series. You should read more carefully.

    2. I already stated [U]all[/U] the specs that are printed unless you want the vent temp.

    3. If you read my original post carfully, I said they are going in an amp. 35v 1000 micro damn sure aint goin in the front end!! So yeah filter caps for the supply. Sorry if you needed to motivate an extra brain cell to catch that.

    4. Sorry to have botherd you. Dont trouble yourself. I can manage. I usually find it easier...
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  • Re: help finding a cap online

    In my own searches my memory was jogged, and it was past my bedtime last night :P

    The proper term for that cap type is 'film'. They used to all be metalized polyester film or paper, and we just called them all mylar. Like all bleach being called clorox.
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  • Re: Need replacement suggestions

    Thanks for the reply, but those are gen purpose caps. I need over volt resistant.

    I will look around the digi site though. and I wasnt aware matsushita was still making discreet stuff, but makes sense cause I see pana batteries at the store all the time.
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  • Need replacement suggestions

    I thought I would ask around since my searches didnt turn up much. I am replacing some filter caps in an amp, and cant find the ones I want. I thought since this seems to be you guys passion you might know some good supply sources.

    The originals are Capxon 35v 1000uF radial about 12.5x22mm. The ones I want are Rubycon, matching if possible. Anyway, I cant find them but I have exstrapolated the model number which should be something like 35SXC1000M13X26 or similar. The convention seems to be: Voltage>Model>Capacitance>Width>Height.

    Obviously the voltage,...
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  • Re: help finding a cap online

    Sorry if this thread is too old, but thats a mylar cap. from the part number looks like its 1kV. The 472k refers to pico farads. the LY should be the temp rating.
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