Hi,
Does anybody have experiance with large power capacitors.
Im restoring an old Luxman amplifier and need to replace old 10,000uF 50V capacitors. I cant tell what original once type is !!
I have checked sheets and there are three types I , II and III
Anybody has experiance to advise which Type to use ?
BTW, the Type I is most expensive
https://www.hificollective.co.uk/sites/default/files/2023-07/Nichicon KG series data sheet.pdf
Does anybody have experiance with large power capacitors.
Im restoring an old Luxman amplifier and need to replace old 10,000uF 50V capacitors. I cant tell what original once type is !!
I have checked sheets and there are three types I , II and III
Anybody has experiance to advise which Type to use ?
BTW, the Type I is most expensive
https://www.hificollective.co.uk/sites/default/files/2023-07/Nichicon KG series data sheet.pdf
Physically they all same (almost) . The diff between types is 'Tangent loss angle. Type II is stippest . Does it realy matter?
Any good other brands substitutes to the Nichicon 10000uF 50V - in about same price range
BTW ... can I substituting 50V to 100V rating
BTW ... can I substituting 50V to 100V rating
I've used Mundorf MLytic AG MLGO and they are widely recognised as being of very high quality:
https://www.hificollective.co.uk/search/site?text=Mundorf AG
I don't see ESR for the Nichicon KG, however the rated ripple current ratings do distinguish between types and are very good.
If the higher voltage ratings are not too expensive go for those (check derating).
https://www.hificollective.co.uk/search/site?text=Mundorf AG
I don't see ESR for the Nichicon KG, however the rated ripple current ratings do distinguish between types and are very good.
If the higher voltage ratings are not too expensive go for those (check derating).
I have tried all three types.1 is average.type 2 better.type 3 best.worth the money,absolutely. Use them in 39se amp by huge.awsome.
Yes, Type III is most expensiveType I is the least expensive.
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