Hi there,
As my first speaker DIY project I have chosen Wolf's PC speakers but I am having a very difficult time finding the 500uF 100V bi-polar capacitor needed in any webshop in Denmark or even europe. Paying $40-$50 for having two $7 capacitors Fed'exed from the US blows my budget 🙂 so does anybody here know of a european based webshop selling these?
Thanks
Henrik
As my first speaker DIY project I have chosen Wolf's PC speakers but I am having a very difficult time finding the 500uF 100V bi-polar capacitor needed in any webshop in Denmark or even europe. Paying $40-$50 for having two $7 capacitors Fed'exed from the US blows my budget 🙂 so does anybody here know of a european based webshop selling these?
Thanks
Henrik
Hi,
why not use two capacitors (500µF/100V each) wired anitparallel?
bye,
yai.
Being a noob I had to Google that🙂 From what I found shouldn't it be two 1000uF polarized electrolytes wired in anti-parallel if I require a 500uF non-polarized cap?
/henrik
Henrik, you can use there 470uF/63V:Hi there,
As my first speaker DIY project I have chosen Wolf's PC speakers but I am having a very difficult time finding the 500uF 100V bi-polar capacitor needed in any webshop in Denmark or even europe. Paying $40-$50 for having two $7 capacitors Fed'exed from the US blows my budget 🙂 so does anybody here know of a european based webshop selling these?
Thanks
Henrik
Electrolytic capacitor Mundorf E-cap BR63 470 uF - Fidelity Components Shop
Why do you want non polar?....
That question must be put to mr. Wolf 🙂 I just follow his simple design requiring a 500uF non-polar electrolyte. I guess there must be a reason for him specifying that but I do not have the knowledge to say why.
/Henrik
Henrik, you can use there 470uF/63V......
Hi,
Thanks! So 470uF should be okay instead of 500uF?
/Henrik
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