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In Reply to: Re: Those parts aren't half bad posted by 4yanx on February 4, 2007 at 08:56:14:
Yes, a 200uF film cap in 40 volts is going to be hard to find. You can use a higher voltage. You do need to keep all the uF and resistance values the same or you will alter the crossover points. But you can use higher voltage parts and you can combine parts to get what you need. For example you could use a 180uF electrolytic and bypass with a 20uF film cap.I keep thinking a 200uF cap is an impossible value for a speaker crossover though. Is there anyplace you turn to and get it measured?
Yes, if you are going to bother might as well improve things:)
Russ
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Follow Ups
- Re: Those parts aren't half bad - Russ57 12:03:03 02/04/07 (10)
- Re: Those parts aren't half bad - The Real Dick Hertz 14:51:35 02/04/07 (9)
- Look Again ! - djk 15:17:23 02/04/07 (8)
- Wait a minute! - The Real Dick Hertz 20:32:10 02/04/07 (6)
- Re: Wait a minute! - djk 22:53:06 02/04/07 (5)
- Comprende. - The Real Dick Hertz 15:33:30 02/05/07 (0)
- Now I understand - Russ57 04:04:07 02/05/07 (3)
- To me... - 4yanx 09:45:16 02/05/07 (2)
- There is no cheap solution other than electrolytics - Russ57 12:07:24 02/05/07 (0)
- Look for a lower-Voltage motor-run (NOT motor-START) cap. They're metallized 'propylenes... - jeffreybehr 10:08:56 02/05/07 (0)
- I fully understand... - 4yanx 15:54:32 02/04/07 (0)