[Boatanchors] Help locating 12uF 700VDC lytics (x2)
Al Parker
anchor at ec.rr.com
Sun Feb 22 13:32:46 EST 2009
Hi Bob,
Best thing to do is to series a pr of 22 at 450's I've heard that 450v is
abt the limit and that something higher, like 8-900v, were originally 2 in
series, but I don't know if that's gospel. With the size of new ones, it's
probably possible to fit those 2 in your original can and nobody could tell.
I've restuffed a lot of cans, just did a 3-secn one for a Clegg 22er,
and a 2-secn for a 51J-4. Need to do a small 2-secn one today for my 32S-1.
Take a look at:
http://www.boatanchors.org/filtercap.htm
73,
Al, W8UT
New Bern, NC
www.boatanchors.org
www.hammarlund.info
"there is nothing -absolutely nothing- half as much worth doing as simply
messing about in boats."
Ratty, to Mole
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Bruno - K2KI" <k2ki at starc.org>
To: <boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 1:09 PM
Subject: [Boatanchors] Help locating 12uF 700VDC lytics (x2)
> Hi to everyone on the list,
>
> I am restoring an old Globe Scout 680 AM transmitter and am looking for
> a source for (2) 12uF 700VDC 85 deg Axial lead electrolytic caps.
>
> I looked at Mousers online catalog and they have nothing even close.
> Allied's online 2009 catalog on page 1559, has a UNL - DC High Ripple
> Low Loss ElectroFilm cap Part number 862-0833 that is 13.5uF at 900VDC.
> It's radial lead and measures 1.38" dia x 2.12" high. With a whopping
> price of $27.03 each.
>
> Can anyone point me in the direction of something a little less wallet
> busting as I am on a very fixed income? NOS would be fine and Axial lead
> preferred but will take Radial lead.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> 73, cul...
> Bob de k2ki
>
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