Can i use Mundorf capacitors, the one with the wire on both ends like this
to replace tantalums or electrolyte.. may polarity din ba ang mundorfs ?
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qguy wrote:Can i use Mundorf capacitors, the one with the wire on both ends like this
to replace tantalums or electrolyte.. may polarity din ba ang mundorfs ?
brady wrote:those Mundorf polys are way much better than any lytic... your problem is the available space
qguy wrote:Ok thanks.. I think I have enough space, I can make a "paper" capacitor in the size and shape and test the space.
The cap in question is 0.68 in value. I was informed to get Film caps for these as electrolytics are not stable for these values. Problem ko na lang I think will be the diameter of the hole of the PCB which I dont want to drill.....for nowbrady wrote:those Mundorf polys are way much better than any lytic... your problem is the available space
AbadSantos 7 wrote:qguy wrote:Ok thanks.. I think I have enough space, I can make a "paper" capacitor in the size and shape and test the space.
The cap in question is 0.68 in value. I was informed to get Film caps for these as electrolytics are not stable for these values. Problem ko na lang I think will be the diameter of the hole of the PCB which I dont want to drill.....for nowbrady wrote:those Mundorf polys are way much better than any lytic... your problem is the available space
You need to consider also the Voltage Cap Value. The replacement should be same or higher.
qguy wrote:Thanks.. I think voltage is not an issue with Mundorf. puro 400 and higher yung sa mundorf kaya ang laki, at most the ones that I need are in the 10 to 63 volts range
Octaver wrote:qguy wrote:Can i use Mundorf capacitors, the one with the wire on both ends like this
to replace tantalums or electrolyte.. may polarity din ba ang mundorfs ?
Qquy, The one in the picture is NP (None Polar). However, as general rule, there is direction on the input and output based on the label, upon reading the label let say Mundorf, the side for the M is the input while the F side is the output.
There are Mudorf Caps that are Electrolytic (with polarity).
What particular application are you going to use them?
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