In Reply to: As long as the max rating for peak plate current is not exceeded you can use any cap value you want. posted by Tre' on July 24, 2023 at 07:22:29:
Calculating is beyond most of us. However, Cary Audio uses 470uF and his amp been out or 15 years without any complaints.
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- RE: As long as the max rating for peak plate current is not exceeded you can use any cap value you want. - sony6060 10:13:39 07/24/23 (12)
- RE: As long as the max rating for peak plate current is not exceeded you can use any cap value you want. - Tre' 11:13:32 07/24/23 (11)
- RE: As long as the max rating for peak plate current is not exceeded you can use any cap value you want. - sony6060 11:41:00 07/24/23 (10)
- RE: As long as the max rating for peak plate current is not exceeded you can use any cap value you want. - Tre' 12:14:42 07/24/23 (9)
- RE: As long as the max rating for peak plate current is not exceeded you can use any cap value you want. - sony6060 12:27:32 07/24/23 (8)
- I'm getting ready to call BS on you. - Tre' 12:37:21 07/24/23 (7)
- RE: I'm getting ready to call BS on you. - sony6060 14:02:15 07/24/23 (6)
- RE: I'm getting ready to call BS on you. - sony6060 14:15:23 07/24/23 (5)
- RE: I'm getting ready to call BS on you. - sony6060 14:19:29 07/24/23 (4)
- RE: I'm getting ready to call BS on you. - sony6060 14:27:45 07/24/23 (3)
- I guess 40uf is not the maximum input cap value for a 5u4. Thanks for the info. - Tre' 15:10:45 07/24/23 (2)
- RE: I guess 40uf is not the maximum input cap value for a 5u4. Thanks for the info. - sony6060 16:20:04 07/24/23 (1)
- RE: I guess 40uf is not the maximum input cap value for a 5u4. Thanks for the info. - Rod M 17:13:45 07/24/23 (0)