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eHam.net Forum : BoatAnchors : Which Electrolytics? Forum Help

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Which Electrolytics? Reply
by N4NYY on October 18, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I have been recapping with general purpose Xicon and Nichicons from Mouser. These are the cheapo general purpose. So far, I have not blown anything up and had any fail. I was just curious to see what kinds people use here. I seem to see that a few brands are ibscenely expensive, like Vishay Spraque.

If available, I use the 105 degree as a first choice with tube rigs. If not, I stick with the 85 degree.
 
RE: Which Electrolytics? Reply
by KD7KOY on October 25, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I just use the el cheapo from Antique Electric Supply.
Recapped a Heathkit DX-100
Viking II
Heathkit SB-401
No problems.

Antique Electric is short on radial lead electrolytic.
Might try somewhere else.
 

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