http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CT LG%5F010%5F002%5F016%5F000&product%5Fid=900%2D2101 is the a non-polarized critter. even cheeper. WVDC plenty high enough. Who's got the schematic for this fix? Is it a filter to ground? Signal to signal? or ? Specs as follows: 22µF 100V 20% Axial-Lead Non-Polarized Electrolytic Capacitor
$0.94 Reg. Price Brand: Ark Cat.#: 900-2101 Model: NP AX 100V,22UF (Pricing and Availability may vary outside the contiguous 48 United States.)
Where to Buy On-line No In Stores No 1-800-THE-SHACK Yes
Bi-Polar (non-polarized) electrolytic capacitors for crossover networks. 50V caps are effective to approximately 70 watts RMS and 100V caps are effective to approximately 200 watts. Specifications: operating temperature of -40°C to 85°, low leakage current, and tolerance of +/- 20% (M). |
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