In Reply to: Super E cap posted by beto1 on April 5, 2006 at 06:53:23:
Wherever possible, use N, NH, or NX non-polar BG's in super-e for ALL CBP positions. Use 1/2 normal value x 2 caps i.e. 47Uf cap = 2 x 22Uf in super E cap config. Do not forget to wire caps long lead to short lead, and vise versa.
Thay afford an open, airy, presentation free of grain and distortion. Be aware, these caps take a looooong time to break in - even longer in Super e cap configuration. Figure on HUNDREDS of hours. Don't give up on them before you've logged at least 500 hours and you will be amply rewarded!Best
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