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Help in locating electrolytic cap.
3/14/2003 10:37:38 AMCirilo Savchez
I am in need of two caps 50/30uf@450v.
all info is appreciated.Thanks in advancr=e.
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4/27/2003 1:07:54 PMEd Redekopp
:I am in need of two caps 50/30uf@450v.
:all info is appreciated.Thanks in advance.

The web page below is a company that supplies tubes, capacitors and a multitude of other parts. Just download their 2003 catalogue and find the capacitor you need and it gives you the prices as well. Remember, the capacitor can be the same or even slightly higher capacitance, just be sure the voltage rating is the same, or higher. - Ed.


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4/28/2003 9:34:13 AMPoston Drake
For replacement, caps of 47uf/33uf@450v would be modern equivalents and will work fine. Antique Electronics Supply (www.tubesandmore.com)which Ed has suggested is a good general source of parts. For capacitors only, you might also try Dave Cantelon at:
www.justradios.com

Poston


::I am in need of two caps 50/30uf@450v.
::all info is appreciated.Thanks in advance.
:
:The web page below is a company that supplies tubes, capacitors and a multitude of other parts. Just download their 2003 catalogue and find the capacitor you need and it gives you the prices as well. Remember, the capacitor can be the same or even slightly higher capacitance, just be sure the voltage rating is the same, or higher. - Ed.
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:http://www.tubesandmore.com/images/03coverH.jpg



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