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- From: masterov@chiller.ecn.purdue.edu (Michael Masterov)
- Subject: Re: to the guy looking for 33K uF caps
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.012300.29948@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>
- Keywords: amp
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- Organization: Purdue University Engineering Computer Network
- References: <1339@blue.cis.pitt.edu>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 01:23:00 GMT
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- In article <1339@blue.cis.pitt.edu> karol+@pitt.edu (Filip M. Gieszczykiewicz (fmgst+@pitt.edu)) writes:
- >
- > Greetings. If you're not looking for large caps, hit "n" now.
- >
- > Give MECI a call at 1-800-344-4465 and ask about part # 191-1894F
- > It's a 30,000 uF electrolytic with 60V rating. These are "Computer
- > Grade" whatever that means. The price is $17.02 each or $8.51
- > for 5+
- >
- > If you want to OVERKILL, ask about part # 192-0218F which is rated
- > for 75VDC and has a comfortable 230,000 uF capacitance! You pay
- > for it, though, $37.56 or $18.78 for 5+
- >
- > Hope this helps. In case you need more than 75V you can always
- > put 2 of the above in (let me see) parallel (me thinks).
- >
- > Take care.
- Caps go in series to increase voltage rating, in parallel to increase
- capacitance rating!
- Hope you did not have an explosion....
-
- M
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