On 07/06/2013 07:55 AM, Adrian wrote: > Mark, > > I wouldn't replace a 20V cap with an only 10V rated one, especially when the > nominal working voltage is alrady 10V. That would be a very bad idea. > You can always use caps with higher voltage ratings as replacements which is > good for reliability, but don't do the other way. > > The exotic values HP was using (17.000 uF) are probably near impossible to > find, except old stock (not so great with electrolytics) or you go to a > manufacturer and get them custom made.
There are several on ebay.com. Search for "17,000 ufd." Sprague 17,000 ufd at
20 Volts, CD 17,000 ufd at 30 Volts, etc.
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