(Topic ID: 235024)

replacing 12,000mf capacitor with parallel ones

By mark532011

5 years ago



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#5 5 years ago

Not exactly sure where your cap is going but remember a higher voltage cap comes with larger physical footprint as well. Definitely better to move up in voltage if you have the room.

#7 5 years ago

Yeah axial is what triggered my comment.
I must have made that mistake before.

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