I'm clearing out some surplus components which are just taking up space in the attic:
1) 10000uF/63V electrolytic caps (Qty 4) £2.50 ea
Made by Marcon, recovered from redundant equipment and have been sitting on the shelf the last 10yrs. Dimensions 35mm diameter x 95mm high (including screws)
2) 15000uF/75V electrolytic caps (Qty 17) £3.50 ea
These are NOS quality Sprague components. Date code is 1991.
Dimensions 63mm diameter x 60mm high including screws. Note: these will fit vertically in a 2U rack case!
All these electrolytics are old stock, so they could do with reforming before use.
3) 0.1uF / 1000Vdc Metallized Polypropylene caps (Qty about 200 pieces) £0.08ea
These are NOS, made by Siemens. PCB mounting case with short leads. Dimensions 26w x 10d x 16h (mm). 22.5mm pin pitch.
1) 10000uF/63V electrolytic caps (Qty 4) £2.50 ea
Made by Marcon, recovered from redundant equipment and have been sitting on the shelf the last 10yrs. Dimensions 35mm diameter x 95mm high (including screws)
2) 15000uF/75V electrolytic caps (Qty 17) £3.50 ea
These are NOS quality Sprague components. Date code is 1991.
Dimensions 63mm diameter x 60mm high including screws. Note: these will fit vertically in a 2U rack case!
All these electrolytics are old stock, so they could do with reforming before use.
3) 0.1uF / 1000Vdc Metallized Polypropylene caps (Qty about 200 pieces) £0.08ea
These are NOS, made by Siemens. PCB mounting case with short leads. Dimensions 26w x 10d x 16h (mm). 22.5mm pin pitch.
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len_scanlan said:oops, forgot attachment!
Photo of 0.1uF/1000V polypropylene caps:
I can't imagine a 1000V cap being metallized. Likely it's foil.
The 0.1uF caps have 'MKP' printed on the case - this is metallized polypropylene as far as I'm aware.
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