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    Angry Trying to find some capacitors

    I am trying to make myself a few network cards for my 5235.
    The cards that I want to make are the 52-5130 designed for the 4435 Studio Monitors.

    I can't seam to find the capacitors anywhere. There values are not common. They need to be metallized polyester with +or- 5%
    The values are 0.039uf, 0.082uf, 0.0013uf, and 0.01uf

    Does anyone know where I can get these.

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    Re: Trying to find some capacitors

    I think DigiKey carries the Panasonic ECQP capacitors.
    You might want to check them out.

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    Re: Re: Trying to find some capacitors

    Originally posted by Giskard
    I think DigiKey carries the Panasonic ECQP capacitors.
    You might want to check them out.
    The ecqp is a polypropylene film capacitor.
    Would that work?

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    Yes, it will work just fine. If you have to have mylar for some reason then go with the Panasonic mylars (polyester) instead.

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