Go to Active components on 32 Ave NE    (just east of 19 st I think, on
the south side).  You will get what you need for peanuts.  Paralleling
capacitors is basically an additive thing, placing them in serial is way
harder to figure out.  In any event it's much safer to get the right
part.... and these things have a definate +- orientation like
batteries.. so observe the way the old one was installed before you
remove it.
wcn

Hendrik Schaink wrote:
> One of the capacitors on a motherboard is leaking so I'm trying to
> replace it. It's 6.3V 2200uF radial capacitor, 105C. Does anyone have a
> new one of these specs for sale?
>
> Alternatively: Could I combine some of my spare capacitors of 1000uF,
> 1200uF and 1500uF in some way (like resistors) to act like a 2200uF
> capacitor?
>
> Thanks for your input,
>
> Hendrik
>
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