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Help with capacitor value.

Hi: I'm using an amp that has what looks like a capacitor. The brown gum drop oval shaped device states ".47 +/-10% 100V. EM." Can someone indicate what .47 indicates translates to, e.g. .47uF or .47K, so that I can go about upgrading it. On the other side of the amp in parallel, a tech replaced one of these failed brown devices with two "IC MWR .22k 630" capacitors. What does the .22k mean? Can I substitute the two .22k capacitors with a single .44k 630V cap?

Thanks for the help,
SomuT



Edits: 08/02/08

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Topic - Help with capacitor value. - stakkall 09:39:07 08/02/08 (5)

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