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capacitor crossreference
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Howard-
The .01's are a very common value and readily available. This is not a critical value. 400v should be sufficient.

The .006 can easily be replaced with the common .05 or .047, or even a .01; it's not a critical value either; 350v or higher is best.

The 6mF is long obsolete and is usually replaced with a 10mF; it's not critical either but don't replace it with a smaller value; use 300v minimum here. The new caps are much smaller and higher voltage than the old ones. Be sure to disconnect at least one connection on the old cap if you are leaving it in place; don't connect the new cap across the old one.

The 110mmF is not super critical, nor is it very often bad; I would leave it alone.

Pete AI2V


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capacitor crossreference - by Howard Stricklin - 02-15-2009, 02:22 PM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by Syl - 02-15-2009, 03:27 PM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by AI2V - 02-15-2009, 03:36 PM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by Syl - 02-16-2009, 12:35 AM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by codefox1 - 02-16-2009, 07:02 PM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by Syl - 02-17-2009, 08:07 PM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by gary rabbitt - 02-17-2009, 08:23 PM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by Syl - 02-18-2009, 12:33 AM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by FStephenMasek - 02-18-2009, 01:59 AM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by Jim Berg - 02-18-2009, 03:11 PM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by gary rabbitt - 02-22-2009, 04:42 PM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by gary rabbitt - 03-05-2009, 01:43 AM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by Ron Ramirez - 03-09-2009, 09:05 PM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by Ron Ramirez - 09-23-2009, 09:37 AM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by Ron Ramirez - 09-23-2009, 03:39 PM
Re: capacitor crossreference - by Raleigh - 10-03-2009, 01:22 AM



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