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Old 12th May 2009, 02:06 AM   #1
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Default FS: 36000uf/75v Sprague Powerlytic

I bought from http://www.tedss.com/36DX363G075DF2A for 20 Pcs.

Manufacturer: SPRAGUE
Mfg Part #: 36DX363G075DF2A
Tedss Item ID: 2020008111

inches mm
diameter 3 76.2
length .67 144


High Post; Case Size: 3 X 5 5/8

In my first designed I need to build a HIGH VOLTAGE F5 (+/- 65V) but now I have no idea to use them because in my example there's no heatsink for amplifier which got power consumption around 600W !

Asking for 35 USD/each.
Or 600 USD/ 20 Pcs.

World wide shipping : 10 USD, International Flat Rate (registed)

Paypal accept.

P.S. new and never use !

Thanks
Anadigit
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