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Join Date: Aug 2010
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hi any one can help me to find the capacitor for 125 vdc 50000uf thanks
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Here: CORNELL DUBILIER|DCMC513T200FG2D|CAPACITOR ALUM ELECT 51000UF, | Newark.com
I'm also interested to know why would you need such a ridiculous size and high voltage rating combination? Nothing in audio related gear could ever possibly need, or benefit from these capacitors. If it's for an amplifier, why not use in parallel a few smaller capacitors (i.e. 4700uF, 6800uF, etc.)? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
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because my marklevinson no.332 use this 125 vdc 50000uf
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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You can probably order them through: HARMAN - Premium audio and entertainment for automotive, home, and professional. Speakers, amplifiers, headphones, microphones, home theater and personal audio.
They own Levinson now. Or, you can replace it with a much smaller capacitor, without any degradation in sound. I narrowed it down on Newark, any one of them should work, there's 35 matches, just scroll down to view them all: Your Search Results | Newark.com |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Quote:
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Absolutely no problem. Make sure it fits! Newark has datasheet, if you click on it, you'll be able to see dimensions, make sure they will fit in the Levinson's chassis.
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Join Date: May 2011
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Your Levinson 332 uses Four 50000uf/100V with 125V surge for filter supply and four 1900uf/150V for regulator supply. The 51000uf/200V cornell dubilier cap will not fit in Levinson they are 8.5 inches long. The Cornell dubilier DCMC513T160FE2D Capacitor 51000uf/160V cap is 5.2 inches long. Capacitor must be less than 6 inches long to fit in Levinson. Also there is a capacitor made by Tech Cap 50000uf/125V cap will work for your Levinson. I have these caps for sale.
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