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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: columbia sc
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I am seeking to replace some PIO radial caps in .22/600v with prolyprop or polystyrene or teflon even. These must be tin foil and RADIAL lead. I have searched the internet extensively but these have eluded me. Perhaps some of our members outside the USA may know of such a beast. Cost is not really an object within reason (less than $50 each) Thanks John Dozier
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