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Replacement Capacitors for 6803 MPU/SDB

By jlbintn

5 years ago


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#15 5 years ago
Quoted from jlbintn:

ok, thought so
I've got a lot of 4007's, as that's what I used to replace switch diodes when I did the play-field swap on my Fireball II. Got a few left

I found Newark is a good source for axial caps that are difficult to locate on mouser or digikey. For whatever reason they always seem to have the one I need. Sometimes Ebay has them as well, but I always use that as a last resort.

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