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This is in a sherwood s 7700 tube receiver.I'm wondering if it's ok to go down 20 uf because i have the 100 uf caps on hand.Their the main ps caps in the sherwood.
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Topic - Can i replace a 120 uf 275 v cap with a 100 uf 500v cap - wishfish 09:18:40 03/03/09 (17)
- RE: Can i replace a 120 uf 275 v cap with a 100 uf 500v cap - pkell44 17:36:52 03/03/09 (0)
- No problem making the change - Mike B. 10:33:34 03/03/09 (14)
- Problem making the change - Tweekeng 19:04:44 03/03/09 (7)
- I've heard this before, but it seems to have no basis. - Al Sekela 12:02:22 03/04/09 (0)
- News to me - Mike B. 09:21:59 03/04/09 (0)
- RE: Problem making the change - wishfish 19:41:59 03/03/09 (4)
- 25% of the voltge not the value - Tweekeng 20:26:22 03/03/09 (3)
- RE: 25% of the voltge not the value - Uncle Mike 06:42:08 03/04/09 (2)
- RE: 25% of the voltge not the value - Tweekeng 12:09:56 03/04/09 (0)
- Cornell-Dubilier recommends 50% derating for mil/space applications. - Al Sekela 11:51:02 03/04/09 (0)
- RE: No problem making the change - HumanMedia 15:50:17 03/03/09 (1)
- RE: No problem making the change - Mike B. 17:11:26 03/03/09 (0)
- RE: No problem making the change - wishfish 11:54:35 03/03/09 (3)
- RE: No problem making the change - wishfish 15:57:32 03/03/09 (2)
- Increasing capacitance may increase noise. - Al Sekela 12:10:03 03/04/09 (0)
- RE: No problem making the change - Uncle Mike 06:45:26 03/04/09 (0)
- RE: Can i replace a 120 uf 275 v cap with a 100 uf 500v cap - wishfish 09:59:44 03/03/09 (0)