Link to Mouser page: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/KEMET/PEH200MD5100MB2?qs=oAgV09qeUCuUXNBAwPxQXA==
These have been in constant use for about 10 years in my Honeybadger until I replaced the whole power supply. notice that I cut the mounting posts off the bottoms.
I'll include the connectors to use them as power supply smoothing caps.
$100 via PayPal for all 8, shipped to CONUS.
These have been in constant use for about 10 years in my Honeybadger until I replaced the whole power supply. notice that I cut the mounting posts off the bottoms.
I'll include the connectors to use them as power supply smoothing caps.
$100 via PayPal for all 8, shipped to CONUS.
Hmmmmm.....
I'll say 2hrs/day on weekdays + 4hrs/day on weekends = 18hrs/week
18hrs/week X 52 weeks/year X 10 years = 9,360hours - give or take a few minutes.
That leaves only 640 hours left 🙁
That's less than I expected.
I'll say 2hrs/day on weekdays + 4hrs/day on weekends = 18hrs/week
18hrs/week X 52 weeks/year X 10 years = 9,360hours - give or take a few minutes.
That leaves only 640 hours left 🙁
That's less than I expected.
As far as I know the life expectancy of a capacitor is listed at the maximum Voltage and maximum temperature and max ripple, the life expectancy of an electrolitic cap will get exponential bigger if those criteria are not met.
OK. Well, the data sheet says life is 29,000 hours
DC rating is 63V, Can't find an AC rating. My Honeybadger's secondaries were 40V, so I guess they still have a lot of life in them.
DC rating is 63V, Can't find an AC rating. My Honeybadger's secondaries were 40V, so I guess they still have a lot of life in them.
Note also lifetime is defined at 85c. I imagine it was not that hot in the amp. That said, lifetime is an average. Some may last 100K hours, some may already be on the edge.
Those have decades of life left in them.
OP, what is the diameter? The linked Mouser page says 91.6mm. They don't look like they are almost 4" in diameter.
OP, what is the diameter? The linked Mouser page says 91.6mm. They don't look like they are almost 4" in diameter.
Hmmm . . . .
Appears to be a mistake in Mouser catalog. Size code on these is D. It's the 8th character is the catalog#. Datasheet says code D is 36.6mm.
Which is what they are.
Appears to be a mistake in Mouser catalog. Size code on these is D. It's the 8th character is the catalog#. Datasheet says code D is 36.6mm.
Which is what they are.