john: the 35 V rated cap is probably electrolytic, which will work, but this type of cap is normally operated closer to its voltage rating to achieve the specified capacitance - but the exact capacitance isn't critical here, and the higher voltage rating means a longer lifetime at elevated temperatures. overall, the recommended tantalum type is more reliable. dan >I bought a tantalum capacitor for the AFM fix, but could not find the >RECOMMENDED 15 volt or the 25 volt 22mfd tantalum radial capacitor, so >settled for a 35 volt capacitor. Anyone know if this 35V one will work >in place of the 15 or 25 volt models? > >Any input o >Regards, > >John Rodgers >88 GL Driver |
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