Capacitor - CE Mfg., 160V, 47/80µF, Electrolytic
CE Manufacturing multi-section electrolytic "Firecracker" style capacitor (modern polarized electrolytic caps in a tube for a vintage look). 47/80 µF ±20% @ 160 VDC. 1-1/16" diameter x 3-¾" length. Includes zip-tie and mount square. Great for antique radio restoration. Three wires (Red, Orange, Black):
- Red to Black = 47 µF
- Orange to Black = 80 µF
SKU:
C-ER47-80-160
Item ID:
001540
UPC/EAN:
609722151658
Brand:
CE Manufacturing
Termination Style:
Voltage Rating:
RoHS Compliant
Capacitance | 47 μF / 80 μF | ||
Diameter | 1.05 in. | ||
Item Height | 3.8 in. | ||
Rated Voltage | 160 V | ||
Section 1 Capacitance | 47 μF | ||
Section 2 Capacitance | 80 μF | ||
Tolerance | ± 20% |
Packaging Dimensions | 5 in. × 0.1 in. × 0.1 in. | ||
Weight (Packaging) | 0.1808 lbs. |
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Product Reviews
Got cap in timely manner. Cap was robust, leads were plenty long. Put it in 1960s tube AM/FM that had a horrible hum. Worked perfectly, smooth as silk to listen to my Big Bands Show now. I'm happy with it.
Today's project was a circa 1950 RCA portable record player. It had developed hum, so it was likely the filter caps. Upon taking it apart, I found that it used a two section firecracker style capacitor, so this item was a perfect fit. I have used these firecracker style caps in the past, so I already knew of their quality and reliability. It snapped and soldered right in and solved the problem. Mission accomplished!
The capacitor solved the problem. I restored an old Lionel record player that in a playing condition probably isn't worth the cost of the Cap. Who says you can't make money doing this. That's why they call it a hobby.
I always replace filter caps when restoring old radios and this one worked fine
The only thing I don't like about the capacitor is that it is longer than the original part by an inch. That made it almost too big to fit inside the radio I was repairing.