Capacitor - CE Mfg., 475V, 20/20/10/10µF, Electrolytic
Made in the USA on Mallory's original machinery.
- 4 sections - (2) 20μF at 475V and (2) 10μF at 475V
- -10%, +50% tolerance
- 65° temperature rating
- 1-⅜" diameter x 3" tall
SKU:
C-EC2010X2-475
Item ID:
005095
UPC/EAN:
609722151436
Brand:
CE Manufacturing
Termination Style:
Voltage Rating:
RoHS Compliant
Bottom Diameter | 1.46 in. | ||
Diameter | 1.375 in. | ||
Item Height | 2.6 in. | ||
Rated Voltage | 475 V | ||
Section 1 Capacitance | 20 μF | ||
Section 2 Capacitance | 20 μF | ||
Section 3 Capacitance | 10 μF | ||
Section 4 Capacitance | 10 μF | ||
Tab Type | solder tabs | ||
Temperature Rating | 55°C | ||
Tolerance | -10%, +50% |
Packaging Dimensions | 1.5 in. × 1.5 in. × 2.5 in. | ||
Weight (Packaging) | 0.1499 lbs. |
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Product Reviews
Great multi cap. exact values, perfect fit in 1958 Eico HF-20
and polished up nice, see pic.
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See pictures.
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