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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Hi all,
I just bought a few Elna 50v 2200uF caps from a surplus shop (because they are cheap enough and Elna has a good reputation). They are chassis mounted, black plastic, 25mm x 50mm, and marked "CE-W". Can anyone tell me what CE-W means? Also printed on the sleeve is "7N(F)9" (the F being in a circle). Is this a date code? I intend to use them in a psu, 35v before regulation. Good enough to proceed?
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