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Brownz

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Hi,
Can anyone suggest a source in the UK for one of these fella's ?
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/dwbrown/cap.jpg
I've done a scan of RS and a websearch using google, but I can't find 'owt
resembling 26microfarad 100v NP.
Any suggestions are more than welcome.
It's from a blown speaker cab driver.
Regards - Brownz
please mail me at:
a d m i n [at] b r o w n z [dot] o r g
 
On Sun, 2 May 2004 16:08:39 +0100, "Brownz" <someone@microsoft.com>
wrote:

Hi,
Can anyone suggest a source in the UK for one of these fella's ?
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/dwbrown/cap.jpg
I've done a scan of RS and a websearch using google, but I can't find 'owt
resembling 26microfarad 100v NP.
Any suggestions are more than welcome.
It's from a blown speaker cab driver.
Regards - Brownz
please mail me at:
a d m i n [at] b r o w n z [dot] o r g

www.cpc.co.uk will supply a close match

22uF 100v order code CA01033
 
that parrot chap wrote:
On Sun, 2 May 2004 16:08:39 +0100, "Brownz" <someone@microsoft.com
wrote:


Hi,
Can anyone suggest a source in the UK for one of these fella's ?
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/dwbrown/cap.jpg
I've done a scan of RS and a websearch using google, but I can't find 'owt
resembling 26microfarad 100v NP.
Any suggestions are more than welcome.
It's from a blown speaker cab driver.
Regards - Brownz
please mail me at:
a d m i n [at] b r o w n z [dot] o r g




www.cpc.co.uk will supply a close match

22uF 100v order code CA01033



I suppose a 22uf plus a 4.7uf in parallel would be as close as you could
hope for.

-Bill
 
"exray" <dontspammeexray@coqui.net> wrote in message
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that parrot chap wrote:
On Sun, 2 May 2004 16:08:39 +0100, "Brownz" <someone@microsoft.com
wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone suggest a source in the UK for one of these fella's ?
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/dwbrown/cap.jpg
I've done a scan of RS and a websearch using google, but I can't find
'owt
resembling 26microfarad 100v NP.
Any suggestions are more than welcome.
It's from a blown speaker cab driver.
Regards - Brownz
please mail me at:
a d m i n [at] b r o w n z [dot] o r g
www.cpc.co.uk will supply a close match
22uF 100v order code CA01033
I suppose a 22uf plus a 4.7uf in parallel would be as close as you could
hope for.
-Bill
How come no-one makes a 26uf anymore ?

Cheerz - Brownz
 
Brownz wrote:
"exray" <dontspammeexray@coqui.net> wrote in message

www.cpc.co.uk will supply a close match
22uF 100v order code CA01033

I suppose a 22uf plus a 4.7uf in parallel would be as close as you could
hope for.
-Bill


How come no-one makes a 26uf anymore ?

Cheerz - Brownz


26uf has never been a standard value. Probably made only for that
particular application.
-Bill
 
26 uF is not a standard value. Either the circuit it is used in is critical,
or the manufacture had a very good deal on a lot of these caps. I would use
a 22 uF NP in parallel to a 3.3 uF NP cap at the rated or higher voltage.
Or, use the closest possible values in parallel to make up something that
can work. Note, that these caps have a 10% to 20% tolerance anyways. Most
likely a 22 uF NP will work very well in your set.

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that parrot chap wrote:
On Sun, 2 May 2004 16:08:39 +0100, "Brownz" <someone@microsoft.com
wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone suggest a source in the UK for one of these fella's ?
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/dwbrown/cap.jpg
I've done a scan of RS and a websearch using google, but I can't find
'owt
resembling 26microfarad 100v NP.
Any suggestions are more than welcome.
It's from a blown speaker cab driver.
Regards - Brownz
please mail me at:
a d m i n [at] b r o w n z [dot] o r g
www.cpc.co.uk will supply a close match
22uF 100v order code CA01033
I suppose a 22uf plus a 4.7uf in parallel would be as close as you could
hope for.
-Bill
How come no-one makes a 26uf anymore ?

Cheerz - Brownz
 

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