Where do you buy RIFA (PEH169?) in the USA? There was some guy that started a thread about collaborating when buying stuff from overseas. I need maybe 8 33000 or 47000/75vdc. I want some stock for an aleph2
This thread was inspirational:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=132683#post132683
This thread was inspirational:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=132683#post132683
A quick Yahoo search returned more sources than you could possibly use. Use as search terms "Rifa" and "Capacitor." The closest source to me is California Capacitor, but there were quite a few others.
SY that's BS!
Find me a website of a place like Newark in which peh169/200 is listed, in stock and with a price. California Capacitor don't have dick.
And I don't want Aerovox, I want RIFA.
Find me a website of a place like Newark in which peh169/200 is listed, in stock and with a price. California Capacitor don't have dick.
And I don't want Aerovox, I want RIFA.
You're welcome.
Since you were too lazy to do the search I suggested, I did it for you. The list of Rifa distributors in the US can be found here:
http://www.evoxrifa.com/n_america/distylist.htm
UPE claims to be the exclusive distributor for the e-lytics, though some of the other distributors say they carry them, too. You might have to actually take the energy to dial a telephone to get prices and availability, but all the phone numbers are on that handy little page.
Since you were too lazy to do the search I suggested, I did it for you. The list of Rifa distributors in the US can be found here:
http://www.evoxrifa.com/n_america/distylist.htm
UPE claims to be the exclusive distributor for the e-lytics, though some of the other distributors say they carry them, too. You might have to actually take the energy to dial a telephone to get prices and availability, but all the phone numbers are on that handy little page.
Grataku,
Goto www.findchips.com
Type in PEH169
America II has the following part
PEH169MU547VMU2
63V/47000uF
Harry Krantz has the 68000/63V
I don't know if they make 75V in the 105degree series.
http://www.evoxrifa.com/electrolytic_cat/peh169.pdf
Dale
Goto www.findchips.com
Type in PEH169
America II has the following part
PEH169MU547VMU2
63V/47000uF
Harry Krantz has the 68000/63V
I don't know if they make 75V in the 105degree series.
http://www.evoxrifa.com/electrolytic_cat/peh169.pdf
Dale
SY,
why don't you read my posts and get a little more informed before dispensing free advices when, quite obviously, you have no clue of what you are talking about?
This is direct quote from the Rifa site, yes I looked at all the sites and distributors before posting, and made some calls too:
Note about screw-terminal electrolytic capacitors
In May 2002 Evox Rifa announced the acquisition of BHC Electrolytics from Aerovox. In N. America Evox Rifa is offering screw-terminal electrolytics from BHC. These are long-life types of excellent quality suitable for power electronics applications. Specifications may be obtained from the BHC website. Evox Rifa also has dedicated resources in place to support BHC products. Feel free to contact us.
good day,
why don't you read my posts and get a little more informed before dispensing free advices when, quite obviously, you have no clue of what you are talking about?
This is direct quote from the Rifa site, yes I looked at all the sites and distributors before posting, and made some calls too:
Note about screw-terminal electrolytic capacitors
In May 2002 Evox Rifa announced the acquisition of BHC Electrolytics from Aerovox. In N. America Evox Rifa is offering screw-terminal electrolytics from BHC. These are long-life types of excellent quality suitable for power electronics applications. Specifications may be obtained from the BHC website. Evox Rifa also has dedicated resources in place to support BHC products. Feel free to contact us.
good day,
Sorry,
The two mentioned above are the 85 degree versions.
The 105 degree version are at Derf
PEH169MV5470QB2
63V/47000uF
The two mentioned above are the 85 degree versions.
The 105 degree version are at Derf
PEH169MV5470QB2
63V/47000uF
Maybe this page can be of some help to locate a distributor
http://www.evoxrifa.se/n_america/index.html
http://www.evoxrifa.se/n_america/index.html
I was trying to locate a vendor in the us which has real Rifa caps all the distributors I looked at are mostly stocking film caps and Aerovox in the US. I guess I am going to have to start searching europe.
PS. In my future post I'll be sure to mention whether or not I did a google search before posting so I can avoid painful exchanges
PS. In my future post I'll be sure to mention whether or not I did a google search before posting so I can avoid painful exchanges
You might try to call Theresa.😉 R-Theta is a distributor for Rifa as well.
But why Rifa? My feeling is they will be rather expensive. What about Nichicon Super Through from Michel Percy? Also, Partsconnexion is running special sale on Elna Cerafine 10,000/63V at around $30 a pc. It is still expensive though. If you are into Cerafines, I got a contact to UK, at $20 for the same cap.
But why Rifa? My feeling is they will be rather expensive. What about Nichicon Super Through from Michel Percy? Also, Partsconnexion is running special sale on Elna Cerafine 10,000/63V at around $30 a pc. It is still expensive though. If you are into Cerafines, I got a contact to UK, at $20 for the same cap.
SY,
sorry for the abrasiveness and bad manners, my apologies. I spent too much time looking for these caps, I guess.
sorry for the abrasiveness and bad manners, my apologies. I spent too much time looking for these caps, I guess.
Peter,
I don't have much experience with cerafines I know I would like higher voltage than 63V since the aleph2 needs 50-0-50 VDC per side. More capacitance would be nice, too, now that you got me hooked to 1/4F caps.
I don't have much experience with cerafines I know I would like higher voltage than 63V since the aleph2 needs 50-0-50 VDC per side. More capacitance would be nice, too, now that you got me hooked to 1/4F caps.
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