Excuse the low brow question but I wanted to know if two capacitors in parallel are just as good as one capacitor equal to their summed value. I ask because the only Russian teflon capacitors with the proper voltage are .22 and I was thinking I might put two in parallel to get close (enough) to the .47 Eros value. Might even do three if they will fit! Thanks!
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Topic - Are two capacitors in parallel just as good as one sonically? - Paully 13:03:14 10/14/09 (9)
- Nothing but to to try it - Paully 06:11:54 10/15/09 (5)
- RE: Nothing but to to try it - Matts_ 07:47:45 10/15/09 (4)
- RE: Nothing but to to try it - Matts_ 10:16:23 10/15/09 (2)
- RE: Nothing but to to try it - Paul Joppa 10:35:01 10/15/09 (1)
- RE: Nothing but to to try it - Matts_ 11:06:46 10/15/09 (0)
- 200V - Paully 08:15:09 10/15/09 (0)
- RE: Are two capacitors in parallel just as good as one sonically? - Jim_R 14:23:45 10/14/09 (1)
- RE: Are two capacitors in parallel just as good as one sonically? - DaveT 16:43:35 10/15/09 (0)
- RE: Are two capacitors in parallel just as good as one sonically? - Matts_ 14:19:49 10/14/09 (0)