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Overview:

An electrolytic capacitor is a type of capacitor that uses an electrolyte to achieve a larger capacitance per unit volume compared to other capacitor types. These capacitors are polarized, meaning they have distinct positive (anode) and negative (cathode) terminals, and are commonly used in power supply filtering, energy storage, and signal coupling applications.

            Electrolytic Capacitors 24 Sizes (0.1uF to 1000uF) (10V - 50V)

            $999.00Price
            • Key Features:

              • Capacitance Range: 0.1uF, 0.22uF, 0.47uF, 1uF, 2.2uF, 3.3uF, 4.7uF, 10uF, 22uF, 33uF, 47uF, 100uF, 220uF, 330uF, 470uF, 680uF, 1000uF,

               

              • Voltage Ratings: Includes capacitors with 10V, 16V, 25V, and 50V ratings, suitable for low- to mid-voltage circuits.

               

              • Durable Design: Made of high-quality aluminum, these capacitors are reliable and suitable for long-term use.

               

               

              Specifications:

              • Capacitance Values: 0.1uF, 0.22uF, 0.47uF, 1uF, 2.2uF, 3.3uF, 4.7uF, 10uF, 22uF, 33uF, 47uF, 100uF, 220uF, 330uF, 470uF, 680uF, and 1000uF.

               

              • Voltage Ratings: 10V, 16V, 25V, 50V.

               

              • Temperature Range: -40°C to +105°C, allowing operation in a variety of environmental conditions.

               

               

              Applications:

              • DIY Electronics: Perfect for circuit building, prototyping, and electronic experiments.

               

              • Repair Work: Commonly used in repairs of TVs, radios, monitors, and audio systems.

               

              • Educational Use: Ideal for students and beginners learning about capacitors and electronics.

               

              • Laboratory Use: Suitable for testing and developing circuits in a controlled environment.

               

               

              Whether for repair, prototyping, or learning, this assortment offers great value and flexibility for electronic circuit design.

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