330uf/385V axials electrolytics
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330uf/385V axials electrolytics
Just wondering if anyone knows a source for high voltage 330uf axial electrolytics? The only ones I've found so far are Jantzen Audio ones but they are some $75/piece  
  I suppose the other option would be to use radials but axials would be nicer...
			
			
									
									
						Re: 330uf/385V axials electrolytics
http://www.surplussales.com/Capacitors/ ... 499uF.html
A couple options. It's an unusual value. I'd look at a more common value in that range.
			
			
									
									
						A couple options. It's an unusual value. I'd look at a more common value in that range.
Re: 330uf/385V axials electrolytics
Can you ask to Mouser a quote! ,but will be expensive!!
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S
			
			
									
									
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S
Re: 330uf/385V axials electrolytics
Cedist.com has 350uf@385. They're not axial but they will work.
			
			
									
									
						Re: 330uf/385V axials electrolytics
Assuming that you want them for a 183 and you want axial.  Ceritone is about the only place on the planet that has them.  I'm using a pair, they seem very high quality BUT my build isn't done yet.  
BTW the real 183 used radials.
Eric
PM me if you just want a pair.
			
			
						BTW the real 183 used radials.
Eric
PM me if you just want a pair.
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Re: 330uf/385V axials electrolytics
http://www.mojotone.com/amp-parts/capac ... 0V-Nominal  
Piggy back this if you want 330, although 220 is ok on it's own
http://www.mojotone.com/amp-parts/capac ... 0V-Nominal
			
			
									
									Piggy back this if you want 330, although 220 is ok on it's own
http://www.mojotone.com/amp-parts/capac ... 0V-Nominal
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						Re: 330uf/385V axials electrolytics
Good question/thread  i just hooked up with some 220uf 350v atoms.  I was going to go 100uf but read an old thread on the subject. Good stuff.
Fwiw. There are some Ruby caps that look like a good fit.
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... by%20220uf
			
			
									
									
						Fwiw. There are some Ruby caps that look like a good fit.
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... by%20220uf
Re: 330uf/385V axials electrolytics
Thanks for all the replies. Might have a chat with Nik about it (great guy, dealt with him in the past). Using radial ones would work find too though...
			
			
									
									
						Re: 330uf/385V axials electrolytics
BCH Aerovox 330uf 400 VDC
			
			
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						Re: 330uf/385V axials electrolytics
I have in stock 390 Uf 450V Snap In's at $2.50 each if interested
Steve @ Apex Jr
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Re: 330uf/385V axials electrolytics
If you are using radial for the preamp PSU, you can change the PCB and use radials for the power amp PSU as well. I do that.
I buy 350V / 100uF caps. Three series-pairs in parallel = 150uF / 700V.
Works well for me, and they cost $6 total.
			
			
									
									
						I buy 350V / 100uF caps. Three series-pairs in parallel = 150uF / 700V.
Works well for me, and they cost $6 total.