Capacitor - Mod® Electronics, 600V, Oil Filled, Axial Lead
Mod® Electronics Oil Caps are high quality, hand-crafted capacitors that are the perfect choice for guitars, amplifiers, and all audio equipment. Each capacitor is impregnated with mineral oil for a void-free winding providing highly stable capacitance. The capacitor is hermetically sealed in an aluminum casing to ensure a long life. The detailed construction results in a precise capacitance with a tolerance of ±10%. Mod® Oil Caps also feature a red stripe to designate the outside foil.
- Casing: Hermetically sealed aluminum
- Dielectric: Mineral oil
- Lead Diameter: 20AWG
- Termination Style: Axial
- Tolerance: ±10%
- Values: .001 μF - .1 μF
- Voltage Rating: 600V
See C-MODX-50 for 50V Mod® Oil Caps.
SKU:
C-MOD-X
Item ID:
044501
Electronics:
Type:
Voltage Rating:
Capacitance - µF | Our Part Number | UPC/EAN |
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.001 µF | C-MOD001-600 | |
.0022 µF | C-MOD0022-600 | |
.0033 µF | C-MOD0033-600 | |
.0047 µF | C-MOD0047-600 | 609722126892 |
.01 µF | C-MOD01-600 | 609722126908 |
.022 µF | C-MOD022-600 | |
.033 µF | C-MOD033-600 | |
.047 µF | C-MOD047-600 | |
.1 µF | C-MOD1-600 |
Diameter | .001 µF version | C-MOD001-600 | 0.465 in. |
.0022 µF version | C-MOD0022-600 | 0.465 in. | |
.0033 µF version | C-MOD0033-600 | 0.465 in. | |
.0047 µF version | C-MOD0047-600 | 0.465 in. | |
.01 µF version | C-MOD01-600 | 0.465 in. | |
.022 µF version | C-MOD022-600 | 0.465 in. | |
.033 µF version | C-MOD033-600 | 0.465 in. | |
.047 µF version | C-MOD047-600 | 0.465 in. | |
.1 µF version | C-MOD1-600 | 0.705 in | |
Dielectric | Mineral Oil | ||
Lead Diameter | 20 AWG | ||
Length | .001 µF version | C-MOD001-600 | 0.95 in. |
.0022 µF version | C-MOD0022-600 | 0.95 in. | |
.0033 µF version | C-MOD0033-600 | 0.95 in. | |
.0047 µF version | C-MOD0047-600 | 0.95 in. | |
.01 µF version | C-MOD01-600 | 0.95 in. | |
.022 µF version | C-MOD022-600 | 0.95 in. | |
.033 µF version | C-MOD033-600 | 0.95 in. | |
.047 µF version | C-MOD047-600 | 0.95 in. | |
.1 µF version | C-MOD1-600 | 1.24 in. | |
Termination Style | Axial | ||
Tolerance | ±10% | ||
Voltage Rating | .001 µF version | C-MOD001-600 | 600V |
.0033 µF version | C-MOD0033-600 | 600V | |
.0047 µF version | C-MOD0047-600 | 600V | |
.01 µF version | C-MOD01-600 | 600V | |
.022 µF version | C-MOD022-600 | 600V | |
.033 µF version | C-MOD033-600 | 600V | |
.047 µF version | C-MOD047-600 | 600V | |
.1 µF version | C-MOD1-600 | 600V |
Packaging Dimensions | .001 µF version | C-MOD001-600 | 0.889 in. × 0.467 in. × 0.467 in. |
.0022 µF version | C-MOD0022-600 | 0.946 in. × 0.462 in. × 0.462 in. | |
.0033 µF version | C-MOD0033-600 | 0.94 in. × 0.463 in. × 0.463 in. | |
.0047 µF version | C-MOD0047-600 | 0.932 in. × 0.469 in. × 0.469 in. | |
.01 µF version | C-MOD01-600 | 0.952 in. × 0.462 in. × 0.462 in. | |
.022 µF version | C-MOD022-600 | 0.835 in. × 0.462 in. × 0.462 in. | |
.033 µF version | C-MOD033-600 | 0.946 in. × 0.462 in. × 0.462 in. | |
.047 µF version | C-MOD047-600 | 0.871 in. × 0.46 in. × 0.46 in. | |
.1 µF version | C-MOD1-600 | 1.006 in. × 0.706 in. × 0.706 in. | |
Weight (Packaging) | .001 µF version | C-MOD001-600 | 0.0132 lbs. |
.0022 µF version | C-MOD0022-600 | 0.0088 lbs. | |
.0033 µF version | C-MOD0033-600 | 0.0066 lbs. | |
.0047 µF version | C-MOD0047-600 | 0.007 lbs. | |
.01 µF version | C-MOD01-600 | 0.016 lbs. | |
.022 µF version | C-MOD022-600 | 0.007 lbs. | |
.033 µF version | C-MOD033-600 | 0.0132 lbs. | |
.047 µF version | C-MOD047-600 | 0.0088 lbs. | |
.1 µF version | C-MOD1-600 | 0.0132 lbs. |
C-MOD001-600 - .001 µF version | Diameter | 0.465 in. |
Dielectric | Mineral Oil | |
Lead Diameter | 20 AWG | |
Length | 0.95 in. | |
Termination Style | Axial | |
Tolerance | ±10% | |
Voltage Rating | 600V | |
C-MOD0022-600 - .0022 µF version | Diameter | 0.465 in. |
Dielectric | Mineral Oil | |
Lead Diameter | 20 AWG | |
Length | 0.95 in. | |
Termination Style | Axial | |
Tolerance | ±10% | |
C-MOD0033-600 - .0033 µF version | Diameter | 0.465 in. |
Dielectric | Mineral Oil | |
Lead Diameter | 20 AWG | |
Length | 0.95 in. | |
Termination Style | Axial | |
Tolerance | ±10% | |
Voltage Rating | 600V | |
C-MOD0047-600 - .0047 µF version | Diameter | 0.465 in. |
Dielectric | Mineral Oil | |
Lead Diameter | 20 AWG | |
Length | 0.95 in. | |
Termination Style | Axial | |
Tolerance | ±10% | |
Voltage Rating | 600V | |
C-MOD01-600 - .01 µF version | Diameter | 0.465 in. |
Dielectric | Mineral Oil | |
Lead Diameter | 20 AWG | |
Length | 0.95 in. | |
Termination Style | Axial | |
Tolerance | ±10% | |
Voltage Rating | 600V | |
C-MOD022-600 - .022 µF version | Diameter | 0.465 in. |
Dielectric | Mineral Oil | |
Lead Diameter | 20 AWG | |
Length | 0.95 in. | |
Termination Style | Axial | |
Tolerance | ±10% | |
Voltage Rating | 600V | |
C-MOD047-600 - .047 µF version | Diameter | 0.465 in. |
Dielectric | Mineral Oil | |
Lead Diameter | 20 AWG | |
Length | 0.95 in. | |
Termination Style | Axial | |
Tolerance | ±10% | |
Voltage Rating | 600V | |
C-MOD1-600 - .1 µF version | Diameter | 0.705 in |
Dielectric | Mineral Oil | |
Lead Diameter | 20 AWG | |
Length | 1.24 in. | |
Termination Style | Axial | |
Tolerance | ±10% | |
Voltage Rating | 600V | |
C-MOD033-600 - .033 µF version | Diameter | 0.465 in. |
Dielectric | Mineral Oil | |
Lead Diameter | 20 AWG | |
Length | 0.95 in. | |
Termination Style | Axial | |
Tolerance | ±10% | |
Voltage Rating | 600V |
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Questions and Answers
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2 answers
Do you know what type of foil is used in the Mod Oil filled caps?
Asked by Anonymous on December 8th, 2020.
The film material is polyester.
Once upon a time, the term "Mylar" could and probably would have been affixed to these, but it is just polyester film, foil and oil. The use of oil was fairly quickly dropped when good sealing of capacitors from the oxygen in air became possible. The Soviets had about the best sealed oil and film caps. They were made for uniquely Soviet designed printed circuit boards, so they are kind of hard to use, unless your are fixing up an old Soviet Surface to Air Missile RADAR set. These MOD caps are made more like the old gray Suzuki oil filled caps, or the Sprague black beauty cap. There is really NO appreciable difference between polyester film and foil in oil than there is paper and foil in oil. The film will last much longer than the paper. If the oil starts to dry out the film will not degrade like the paper will.
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what is the temperature rating on these capacitors?
Asked by Anonymous on October 20th, 2020.
The Spec sheet says 80 degrees centigrade. That is 176 degrees F. They won't blow up at 100C or 105C but heat kills everything. Operating these at or around 80C will shorten their lifespan significantly. A little common sense, do no lay these in right next to power resistors or above a power resistor or a power tube, and they will last longer. Heat rises.
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are the mod caps film/foil or metalized film?
Asked by Anonymous on November 8th, 2020.
There is a layer of polyester film and a seperate layer of foil in these caps.
Product Reviews
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I purchased two 0.022uf caps for my Les Paul but I wasn’t really expecting to use it. I normally use vintage Sprague Bees or some other vintage cap. Today I was messing with my wiring and I decided to wire in some alligator clips to my bridge pickup pots to sub in and record some different caps. I tried about 10 caps and this one came out on top. I was hoping it didn’t because I usually prefer the look and sound of my vintage caps.
These caps gave my bridge pickup a bit more clarity and tightness. It also gave me a bit more treble and presence. I play in a band so having a bit more presence and clarity is important. Bedroom players who want more bass might not care for this cap but I do. The difference was subtle, as with all tone caps, but it was apparent.
I purchased two 0.022uf caps for my Les Paul but I wasn’t really expecting to use it. I normally use vintage Sprague Bees or some other vintage cap. Today I was messing with my wiring and I decided to wire in some alligator clips to my bridge pickup pots to sub in and record some different caps. I tried about 10 caps and this one came out on top. I was hoping it didn’t because I usually prefer the look and sound of my vintage caps.
These caps gave my bridge pickup a bit more clarity and tightness. It also gave me a bit more treble and presence. I play in a band so having a bit more presence and clarity is important. Bedroom players who want more bass might not care for this cap but I do. The difference was subtle, as with all tone caps, but it was apparent.
I normally use Sprague 192P capacitors in my guitars for the tone cap. No other reason why than I picked up a literal box of them at an estate sale for $5(over 300 caps altogether all Sprague 192P).
I recently rewired all my guitars to the 1950s style wiring which I actually like, and when made an order I put one of these for #1 in the basket. Installed it and going through the break in period now. To be honest, I’m not sure I personally like how the cap sounds. It’s a .022uf where I normally use .0015uf and this cap has made my guitar really shrill. I mean really shrill. I have had to add in quite a bit of bass on the fron of the amp, while rolling off the tone control when playing. The amp is a Mesa Dual Rectifier as well. Not known for their lack of low end.
I’m going to live with this cap to see how it sounds in a couple months. If worst comes to worse, I will try to shape it with some application of DCV then put it back in the guitar.
Worth the money? On the fence for use in a guitar. They do sound good in tone path areas of tube amps.
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