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To the electronics nerds...mechanical nerd needs help!
Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 18:16
by grokefish
I am looking for these components but so far have drawn a blank.
Anyone know where I can source these from either new or from old electronic equipment?
Preferably UK or somewhere that will ship to I.
thanks in advance!
2 unpolarised capacitors, 500 micro Farads each
4 unpolarised capacitors, 1000 micro Farads each
2 transformers 1:5 ratio for 110-220 Volts.
Re: To the electronics nerds...mechanical nerd needs help!
Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 19:17
by MatsP
Big capacitors like that tend to be polarized, because they are usually electrolyte variants. I had a quick look at Maplin and RS, and both are all "DC" variants.
I did find these:
https://www.elfa.se/elfa3~eu_en/elfa/in ... &toc=19331
Thats 249uF @ 400VAC. They are only around £100. You could use 4 to make a 1000uF and 2 to make 500uF (give or take 4%). [Note that the size is about the same as 5 tins of tuna stacked together - 121 x 164mm, so you get a lot of capacitor for your money].
Have you found a recipe for a flux capacitor? ;)
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Mats
Re: To the electronics nerds...mechanical nerd needs help!
Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 19:32
by Jools
MatsP wrote:Have you found a recipe for a flux capacitor?
If so, ditch the delorien and get yourself a mk2 Escort.
Jools
Re: To the electronics nerds...mechanical nerd needs help!
Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 23:12
by Silurus
grokefish wrote:
4 unpolarised capacitors, 1000 micro Farads each
Something like
these?
Re: To the electronics nerds...mechanical nerd needs help!
Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 18:04
by grokefish
Awesomeness, Planet catfish wins again!
I love this place.
Thanks dudes
PS I will use a MKII cortina Jules! MKII Escorts are too xspensive these days and there isn't enough left!