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Hi SCOTT.
27-Nov-03 04:01:00, SCOTT JONES wrote to MATT MC_CARTHY
-=> MATT MC_CARTHY wrote to SCOTT JONES <=-
MM>> I always up the voltage one step _if_ I think I can squeeze them
MM>> in, for example, those 1000{at}16V that I've been using are
MM>> replacing the 1000{at}6V that I've been pulling out. Since you are
MM>> referencing 10V parts, I'd guess you are doing the same.
SJ> Nope, I'm just looking to do an "in-kind" replacement, as I wasn't
SJ> sure what the tolerance on that might be.
Voltage-wise go as high as you want. the voltage rating on a capacitor is
like the strength of a rope, buy a stronger rope and it'll last longer.
it'll be more bulky though, the same holds for capacitors and voltage.
-=> Bye <=-
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