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[email protected] April 10th 05 01:05 AM

Where should I advertise some NOS multi-part electrolytic capacitors?
 
I have a small collection of new old stock metal can, twist lock mount
electrolytic capacitors and would like to maximize the profit (not
really) on them. Actually I need to know who would be most interested
in buying them for Tube amp hobby use and where to list them.

If anyone is interested, I have no idea how old.

email ) me if you want to make an offer, I see them
get around $5-10 each on ebay depending on the capacitor. Only selling
the entire lot.

I have 12 total:

2 Sprague 185F 150uF@250VDC/150uf@250VDC
1 Sprague 185F 40uF@300VDC/40uF@300VDC/10uF@300VDC
2 Mallory 85C 40MFD@450V single
1 Mallory 85C 60MFD@350V single
1 Mallory 85C quad of 40MFD@350VDC
1 Unknown pt#22-3674 85C 10-400/4-350/4-150
1 Unknown pt# 22-3863 80MFD@400WV/80MFD@200WV/200MFD@25WV
1 Unknown pt# 22-3457 85C
10MFD@400VDC/4MFD@350VDC/4MFD@150VDC/20MFD@25VDC
1 Unknown pt#22-4500 85C
100MFD@475VDC/4MFD@475MFD/4MFD@475VDC/200MFD@25VDC
1 Unknown pt#22-3120 85C dual 80MFD@475VDC and dual 4MFD@450VDC


RonKZ650 April 10th 05 02:10 AM

I've got 100s of them too. If I could get $5 ea I'd be jumping for joy.
Seems like most of them are kind of goofy though. Anybody need a can
with 4 sections 300uf 400v, 10uf 35v, 1uf 450v, 1000uf 16v. I've got 10
of these very popular lytics. Mostly code dated late 60s. Good stuff
for someone?


James Sweet April 10th 05 06:51 AM


"RonKZ650" wrote in message
oups.com...
I've got 100s of them too. If I could get $5 ea I'd be jumping for joy.
Seems like most of them are kind of goofy though. Anybody need a can
with 4 sections 300uf 400v, 10uf 35v, 1uf 450v, 1000uf 16v. I've got 10
of these very popular lytics. Mostly code dated late 60s. Good stuff
for someone?


The problem with NOS lytics is that after they've sat around for a few
decades they're usually junk, sometimes you can re-form them by very slow
and careful application of power but often they're dried up and out of
tolerance.




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