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sofie
 
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Absolutely agree...... a most common value of 47uf @ 100V should
work perfectly in almost all applications calling for 35 uf @ 100V
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article .com,
chibitul wrote:
I need an electrolytic capacitor, 100V/35uF. I don't have one right
now... can I use two in series, let's say 50V/68uF? The equivalent
capacity should be 34uF, and since they are in series, the maximum
voltage 100V.


Why not just go for 47µF 100v? They're common enough, and electrolytics
are rarely critical in size.

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