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Old 2nd March 2009, 11:27 PM   #1
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Default WTB: 35V snap-in caps large capacity

I'm looking to build a couple of Pass F5 amps, and need 8 to 16 large capacity 35V capacitors. I'm in New Zealand so would prefer relatively modern snap-in types to cut down on postage.

Ideally something like 16 x 22000 - 33000uf / 35V snap-in
or 8 x 47000 - 68000uF / 35V snap-in.

Or could use 4 x 100000+uF computer-grade 30 to 35V

email me directly if you have any parts to offer

Thanks!

Len.
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