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Cornell Dubilier 22,000µf 160V Capacitors

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Brand new caps, Cornell Dubilier part number DCMC223T160DJ2B, date code 0821 (21st week of 2008). 76mm diameter by 92mm height.

These caps were ordered to replace the 18,000µf 120V caps in several Kenwood L-09M amplifiers I was working on (the low height of the Kenwood amps made finding a 76mm diameter cap that was short enough difficult). 24 were ordered, and I have 10 left due to one of the guys who was to buy the rest of them disappearing (go figure :rolleyes: ).

My cost on these caps was about $94 US each (I can show my receipt from Carlton-Bates if you like). I'd love to simply recoup my 'investment', if at all possible. I'll sell 2, 4, 6, or all ten of them, since if I'm to be stuck with some, I'd like to be stuck with enough of them to refurbish a stereo pair of amps (two for each amp).

I'll ship anywhere if you're willing to pay the freight.

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