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I need a 2.7uf 63V non-polarized capacitor for a speaker crossover.
It is a radial lead 10mm x 22mm cap. Ebay has them from China. (slow boat) I've checked Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark. I've also checked several speaker part sellers. I have found an axial lead cap, for $0.50 plus $6.95 shipping. But I'd prefer a radial lead. Have any other sources? Refoamed a set of Pioneer HPM 700 speakers, also put two OEM tweeters in them. I thought I was done, listening test showed no output from one tweeter, found bulging cap in crossover. Argh! Mike |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
"amdx" wrote in message ... I need a 2.7uf 63V non-polarized capacitor for a speaker crossover. It is a radial lead 10mm x 22mm cap. Ebay has them from China. (slow boat) I've checked Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark. I've also checked several speaker part sellers. I have found an axial lead cap, for $0.50 plus $6.95 shipping. But I'd prefer a radial lead. Have any other sources? You might try ebay at this number. It is 100 volts but going up in voltage should be ok. There are others if you don't mind higher voltage. 321699248915 |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
On 9/22/2015 11:54 AM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
"amdx" wrote in message ... I need a 2.7uf 63V non-polarized capacitor for a speaker crossover. It is a radial lead 10mm x 22mm cap. Ebay has them from China. (slow boat) I've checked Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark. I've also checked several speaker part sellers. I have found an axial lead cap, for $0.50 plus $6.95 shipping. But I'd prefer a radial lead. Have any other sources? You might try ebay at this number. It is 100 volts but going up in voltage should be ok. There are others if you don't mind higher voltage. 321699248915 Yes, That is the axial I found. They sell it on their website for $0.50 with $6.95 shipping. Thanks, Mikek |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 11:41:58 -0500, amdx wrote:
I need a 2.7uf 63V non-polarized capacitor for a speaker crossover. It is a radial lead 10mm x 22mm cap. Ebay has them from China. (slow boat) I've checked Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark. I've also checked several speaker part sellers. I have found an axial lead cap, for $0.50 plus $6.95 shipping. But I'd prefer a radial lead. Have any other sources? $1.45 in singles for a Panasonic 2.7uF 100V film cap from Digikey. ECQ-E1275KF Radial lead (but not a can). Refoamed a set of Pioneer HPM 700 speakers, also put two OEM tweeters in them. I thought I was done, listening test showed no output from one tweeter, found bulging cap in crossover. Argh! Mike --sp -- Best regards, Spehro Pefhany Amazon link for AoE 3rd Edition: http://tinyurl.com/ntrpwu8 Microchip link for 2015 Masters in Phoenix: http://tinyurl.com/l7g2k48 |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
On 9/22/2015 12:51 PM, Spehro Pefhany wrote:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 11:41:58 -0500, amdx wrote: I need a 2.7uf 63V non-polarized capacitor for a speaker crossover. It is a radial lead 10mm x 22mm cap. Ebay has them from China. (slow boat) I've checked Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark. I've also checked several speaker part sellers. I have found an axial lead cap, for $0.50 plus $6.95 shipping. But I'd prefer a radial lead. Have any other sources? $1.45 in singles for a Panasonic 2.7uF 100V film cap from Digikey. ECQ-E1275KF Radial lead (but not a can). Yes, I see I have other options, I was hoping to install a cap that looks like the original 1982, 10mm x 22mm capacitor. I may not get what I want. Thanks, Mikek |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 11:41:58 -0500, amdx wrote:
I need a 2.7uf 63V non-polarized capacitor for a speaker crossover. It is a radial lead 10mm x 22mm cap. Ebay has them from China. (slow boat) I've checked Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark. I've also checked several speaker part sellers. I have found an axial lead cap, for $0.50 plus $6.95 shipping. But I'd prefer a radial lead. Have any other sources? Refoamed a set of Pioneer HPM 700 speakers, also put two OEM tweeters in them. I thought I was done, listening test showed no output from one tweeter, found bulging cap in crossover. Argh! Mike Parts express http://www.parts-express.com/27uf-100v-electrolytic-non-polarized-crossover-capacitor--027-326 Cheers |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
On 9/22/2015 1:56 PM, amdx wrote:
On 9/22/2015 12:51 PM, Spehro Pefhany wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 11:41:58 -0500, amdx wrote: I need a 2.7uf 63V non-polarized capacitor for a speaker crossover. It is a radial lead 10mm x 22mm cap. Ebay has them from China. (slow boat) I've checked Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark. I've also checked several speaker part sellers. I have found an axial lead cap, for $0.50 plus $6.95 shipping. But I'd prefer a radial lead. Have any other sources? $1.45 in singles for a Panasonic 2.7uF 100V film cap from Digikey. ECQ-E1275KF Radial lead (but not a can). Yes, I see I have other options, I was hoping to install a cap that looks like the original 1982, 10mm x 22mm capacitor. I may not get what I want. Thanks, Mikek Maybe very careful surgery of the old cap, stuff the new one inside the hollowed out old one to get the old "look"? Ed |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
On 9/22/2015 8:57 PM, ehsjr wrote:
On 9/22/2015 1:56 PM, amdx wrote: On 9/22/2015 12:51 PM, Spehro Pefhany wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 11:41:58 -0500, amdx wrote: I need a 2.7uf 63V non-polarized capacitor for a speaker crossover. It is a radial lead 10mm x 22mm cap. Ebay has them from China. (slow boat) I've checked Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark. I've also checked several speaker part sellers. I have found an axial lead cap, for $0.50 plus $6.95 shipping. But I'd prefer a radial lead. Have any other sources? $1.45 in singles for a Panasonic 2.7uF 100V film cap from Digikey. ECQ-E1275KF Radial lead (but not a can). Yes, I see I have other options, I was hoping to install a cap that looks like the original 1982, 10mm x 22mm capacitor. I may not get what I want. Thanks, Mikek Maybe very careful surgery of the old cap, stuff the new one inside the hollowed out old one to get the old "look"? Ed It actually split the plastic cover and doesn't look to good anymore. Mikek |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
En el artículo , ehsjr
escribió: Maybe very careful surgery of the old cap, stuff the new one inside the hollowed out old one to get the old "look"? Posted without comment :) http://www.anonpic.com/images/fakecapacitor1.jpg -- (\_/) (='.'=) Bunny says: Windows 10? Nein danke! (")_(") |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
On Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 12:42:03 PM UTC-4, amdx wrote:
I need a 2.7uf 63V non-polarized capacitor for a speaker crossover. It is a radial lead 10mm x 22mm cap. Ebay has them from China. (slow boat) I've checked Digi-Key, Mouser, Allied, and Newark. I've also checked several speaker part sellers. I have found an axial lead cap, for $0.50 plus $6.95 shipping. But I'd prefer a radial lead. Have any other sources? Refoamed a set of Pioneer HPM 700 speakers, also put two OEM tweeters in them. I thought I was done, listening test showed no output from one tweeter, found bulging cap in crossover. Argh! Mike You can use two standard caps back-to-back (+ -- +). But they should be 6uF caps. Back to back, they will test out at 3uF. If you screen them carefully, you should be able to get very close to the 2.7 you need. Or, use 2.5uF caps as electrolytics tend to run 'fat' rather than 'lean'. Or, use a film cap, full stop. http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...B&kpid=3343101 Polarity will not be a problem. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
Mike Tomlinson wrote:
En el artículo , ehsjr escribió: Maybe very careful surgery of the old cap, stuff the new one inside the hollowed out old one to get the old "look"? Posted without comment :) http://www.anonpic.com/images/fakecapacitor1.jpg The Rubycon 35V rated caps must be pretty good :-) |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
Ralph Barone writes:
Mike Tomlinson wrote: En el artÃ*culo , ehsjr escribió: Maybe very careful surgery of the old cap, stuff the new one inside the hollowed out old one to get the old "look"? Posted without comment :) http://www.anonpic.com/images/fakecapacitor1.jpg The Rubycon 35V rated caps must be pretty good :-) They *are* pretty good aren't they? That surprised me a bit, putting a decent brand name inside a fake. Hmm... perhaps the Rubycons are fake too... Is there something else inside them too? -- John Devereux |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
On 09/29/2015 02:18 PM, John Devereux wrote:
Ralph Barone writes: Mike Tomlinson wrote: En el artÃ*culo , ehsjr escribió: Maybe very careful surgery of the old cap, stuff the new one inside the hollowed out old one to get the old "look"? Posted without comment :) http://www.anonpic.com/images/fakecapacitor1.jpg The Rubycon 35V rated caps must be pretty good :-) They *are* pretty good aren't they? That surprised me a bit, putting a decent brand name inside a fake. Hmm... perhaps the Rubycons are fake too... Is there something else inside them too? The Rubycon looks like it was salvaged from a discarded board. Cheers Phil Hobbs -- Dr Philip C D Hobbs Principal Consultant ElectroOptical Innovations LLC Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics 160 North State Road #203 Briarcliff Manor NY 10510 hobbs at electrooptical dot net http://electrooptical.net |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
On 9/29/2015 8:42 PM, Phil Hobbs wrote:
On 09/29/2015 02:18 PM, John Devereux wrote: Ralph Barone writes: Mike Tomlinson wrote: En el artÃ*culo , ehsjr escribió: Maybe very careful surgery of the old cap, stuff the new one inside the hollowed out old one to get the old "look"? Posted without comment :) http://www.anonpic.com/images/fakecapacitor1.jpg The Rubycon 35V rated caps must be pretty good :-) They *are* pretty good aren't they? That surprised me a bit, putting a decent brand name inside a fake. Hmm... perhaps the Rubycons are fake too... Is there something else inside them too? The Rubycon looks like it was salvaged from a discarded board. That's what they want you to think. -- Rick |
Before it's put on a slow boat from China
En el artículo , John Devereux
escribió: Hmm... perhaps the Rubycons are fake too... *ding* Look more closely at the logo. It's "Rulycon", a fake designed to look like Rubycon. These came out about the same time as the "bad caps" scandal a few years ago. -- (\_/) (='.'=) Bunny says: Windows 10? Nein danke! (")_(") |
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