Hi,
Was having a bit of a rummage through some out-of-date electrolytics, and came across a few of these:
(see pic)
They're 7500uF + 7500uF dual section electrolytics @ 25V
I've dug around, and apart from one uninformative catalogue reference and one Google hit on someone selling some NOS ITT parts of the same value, I can't find out anything about what equipment they were originally used in.
The ones I found were from 2003, so there must have been some ongoing use for them.....
Someone must know....!!!
Any information gratefully received.
Cheers,
Matt
Was having a bit of a rummage through some out-of-date electrolytics, and came across a few of these:
(see pic)
They're 7500uF + 7500uF dual section electrolytics @ 25V
I've dug around, and apart from one uninformative catalogue reference and one Google hit on someone selling some NOS ITT parts of the same value, I can't find out anything about what equipment they were originally used in.
The ones I found were from 2003, so there must have been some ongoing use for them.....
Someone must know....!!!
Any information gratefully received.
Cheers,
Matt
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i am guessing that the connections are two positive leads and one negative lead. if so it would probably be for a dual power supply, like a +12/+5V supply, or for a pi section filter with a choke between the two positive terminals, the power supply on one side and the load on the other.
Afaik, Fischer & Tausche used to be the only remaining manufacturer of low voltage dual section electrolytics on this (in)continent in 1K9.
Their LFAX is a general use 105C type, mainly to save space, same goes for the higher voltage LFAZ range.
Electrolytics have become much smaller, no use for duallies i suppose.
Their LFAX is a general use 105C type, mainly to save space, same goes for the higher voltage LFAZ range.
Electrolytics have become much smaller, no use for duallies i suppose.
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