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SPRAGUE Computer Grade Al. Electrolytics, Powerlytic for sale

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Hello DiY members.

This is what I want to sell:
High Ripple, Computer Grade, Screw Terminal, SPRAGUE POWERLYTIC, Electrolytic Capacitor, two of (2) including the mounting brackets so you easily could mount them at your chassis. This Capacitor is designed for to be used in High Current Amplifiers (Class-A), or High Current Power Supplies (SMPS)
It is New, never used. These where custom made.
Rating:
*60 Volts
*50,000 uF
Surge:
*75V
Ripple Current:
*>27Amps (@ 95°C, 120Hz)
Max ESR, 120Hz
* 6.5mΩ (25°C)
Date Code:
*2002/17
Tolerance:
*-10%+50% or better
Temperature Rating:
*-40C +95C
Physical Size:
*3" (76-77mm)Diameter
*4.125"(105mm) Height
Terminals:
* Screw mount, 1/4" x 28
Price:
*$ 31.50 each, a pair $ 63.00 (the price include the mounting brackets)

This capacitor would bee excellent for use in high power Class-A amps type Zen, Leach "Superamp", Aleph, Pass A-75, Krell KSA 50 mk-II clone, Krell KSA 100 mk-II clone, and similar up to 200W of power outputs @ ±58V (60V maximum) power rails.

Freight costs, worldwide shipping (for a pair), in Norway: (smartPost) $18.00, to Europe: $28.50 (letter-economy), $33.00 (letter-priority), $40 (parcel post-insured), to rest of the World: $36.20 (letter-economy), $48.20 (letter-priority), $60 (parcel post-insured).

These are the actual capacitor for sale:
 

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