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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Madison, WI
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I've been poking around the basement and found these Kapton film 36uf, 3.8kVDC caps from a long-ago Bottlehead sale. I have four of them, and would sell them for $20 each, plus shipping. All four would fit in a USPS medium flat-rate box. They are roughly 6" long and maybe 1&3/4-2" in diameter.
These would be perfect for the power supply of some crazy transmitting-tube amp, but I would ask that anyone who contacts me to buy them please indicate to me that you are aware of how to "form" or "reform" a capacitor. These can be extremely dangerous if not handled appropriately and safely. (But you already knew that, didn't you? )As always, thanks for looking. - Pat
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