Hi djn,
Are you kidding? No offence but I think you know that all electrolytic caps
are house in an alluminium can.Just remove the shrink wrap and there you go,
of course minus the markings or you want those that have marking on bare alluminium?
But industry manufacture is that most use shrink wrap unfortunately or is it?
ps just don't clamp them too tight if you don't want leakage or damage.
Sorry djn I didn't see header you want oil caps at 6800uf 64Volts.Most oil caps don't come this big or in such low voltage as most are motor run type meant for standard 110 or higher .Wish you luck. Unless you want to custom order? Singa
Are you kidding? No offence but I think you know that all electrolytic caps
are house in an alluminium can.Just remove the shrink wrap and there you go,
of course minus the markings or you want those that have marking on bare alluminium?
But industry manufacture is that most use shrink wrap unfortunately or is it?
ps just don't clamp them too tight if you don't want leakage or damage.
Sorry djn I didn't see header you want oil caps at 6800uf 64Volts.Most oil caps don't come this big or in such low voltage as most are motor run type meant for standard 110 or higher .Wish you luck. Unless you want to custom order? Singa
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Thanks for the tip Todd. The rat amp is just sort of sitting there. We are moving out of this house and into an appartment in four months so i am trying to get a bunch of work done on all my projects that I won't be able to do in the apartment. I just have to wire it, othere than that it is complete.
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