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Default Equivalent capacitor

Hi,

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.

Thanks

 
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