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Rheilly Phoull

Jan 1, 1970
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G'day All
Is there any source of 22-25uF 500v electrolytic caps (Guitar valve amp)
around the place (Oz)?? or do I have to go the series road ??
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"Rheilly Phoull"
Is there any source of 22-25uF 500v electrolytic caps (Guitar valve amp)
around the place (Oz)?? or do I have to go the series road ??


** EVATCO have 22 uF @ 500 volt, radial style.

http://www.evatco.com.au/

Click on "capacitors - chassis " on the home page.

Might be cheaper to use two 47 TKR 350 volt radial caps from WES,
mounted back to back.




.............. Phil
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"Mark Harriss" = human garbage
Rheilly Phoull wrote


I think the highest electros go is about 560V from memory,


** Harrarse does not think and has no functioning memory.

it's
better to go to series caps each fed with it's own separate
winding and bridge rectifier,


** The monumentally pig ignorant Harrarse has never even seen a
commercial guitar amp.

or alternatively a centre tapped
tranny with a single bridge and seriesed caps as you would for
+ - type power supply.


** The OP is after a 22uF cap - fuckwit.

That means it is a decoupling cap after the rectifier stage and filter
choke.

I did that with my valve amp after I got
a good deal from Rockby on some 375V electros.


** God I hope the pile of crap electrocutes you - HARRARSE !!!




............. Phil
 
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Rheilly Phoull

Jan 1, 1970
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One day Rheilly Phoull got dressed and committed to text
G'day All
Is there any source of 22-25uF 500v electrolytic caps (Guitar valve
amp) around the place (Oz)?? or do I have to go the series road ??


Thanks Folks :)
 
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Mark Harriss

Jan 1, 1970
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Rheilly said:
G'day All
Is there any source of 22-25uF 500v electrolytic caps (Guitar valve amp)
around the place (Oz)?? or do I have to go the series road ??


I think the highest electros go is about 560V from memory, it's
better to go to series caps each fed with it's own separate
winding and bridge rectifier, or alternatively a centre tapped
tranny with a single bridge and seriesed caps as you would for
+ - type power supply. I did that with my valve amp after I got
a good deal from Rockby on some 375V electros.

Mark Harriss
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"Mark Harrarse" = biggest and DUMBEST **** on usenet
Phil Allison



Two 350V caps back to back are just going to go BANG on
500V aren't they Phil,



** See the word "mounted " ??????????

You criminal, stinking FUCKWIT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TKR caps can be mounted " top to top " with super glue or a short piece of
heat shrink tubing - then easily wired in series to form a cap that will
replace one that has leads out each end.


stop talking out your arse and
try some logic dickhead.


** How many kiddie porn sites did you prowl today ????

God Mark - you are one EVIL piece of work.





.............. Phil
 
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Mark Harriss

Jan 1, 1970
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Phil said:
"Rheilly Phoull"




** EVATCO have 22 uF @ 500 volt, radial style.

http://www.evatco.com.au/

Click on "capacitors - chassis " on the home page.

Might be cheaper to use two 47 TKR 350 volt radial caps from WES,
mounted back to back.




............. Phil


Two 350V caps back to back are just going to go BANG on
500V aren't they Phil, stop talking out your arse and
try some logic dickhead. That would work if they were
in series, Rheilly doesn't want a non polarised cap
which is what you just suggested.
 
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