[AMRadio] Need a source for 80MFD @ 450VDC caps
Jim candela
jcandela at prodigy.net
Sun Dec 7 22:23:28 EST 2003
Mark,
You need to specify a little more about your need. The package is important
to many users. Think "Can", "Radial", "Axial" leaded, "Snap in" PCB mount,
maximum temperature, AC ripple current (RMS), application...
Places like DigiKey (http://www.digikey.com/), and Mouser
(http://www.mouser.com) have all sorts of these. If you want "can" types,
the radio outlets are best. Look at Antique electronics
(www.tubesandmore.com). Another good place is Angela instruments
(http://www.angela.com/), Radio Daze
(http://www.radiodaze.com/index-alt.htm), and lots more.
I am very impressed with the new J & J tesla multisection cans. These are
pretty new on the market, and are appearing in new manufacture guitar tube
amps. They offer 100uf + 100uf, 32+32, 50+50 all at @ 500v, 40+20+20+20 all
at 500v. These need a clamp to mount (about $1.50 ea), and the caps cost
about 10 bucks each. I have used some on a recent project, and they work
really well for the size (small), and price. Both Antique, and Angela carry
them. Antique is more costly, but Angela has higher shipping costs, so it's
a wash. Both are a pleasure to do business with. Antique has secure online
ordering, and Angela takes a fax. Either can take a phone order during
business hours (Antique is in Arizona, and Angela is on the east coast).
Hope this helps,
Jim
WD5JKO
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:amradio-admin at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Mark Foltarz
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 8:55 PM
To: amradio at mailman.qth.net; boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [AMRadio] Need a source for 80MFD @ 450VDC caps
Need a source for 80MFD @ 450VDC caps.
Is anyone still selling these still?
TNX
de KA4JVY
Mark
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