The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of non-polarized electrolytics...
The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of non-polarized electrolytics...
:In article , : "Phil Allison" wrote: : :> > Axial electrolytic ... :> :> ** I bet it is NOT !!! :> :> It has no polarity markings - right ? :> :> Both ends look the same - right ? : :The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of non-polarized :electrolytics...
Not possible to be a non-polar electrolytic because these don't usually go above
50Vdc and they are never marked with a voltage code such as 2J. It is most likely a film type with voltage a bit higher than Phil's guess. My own guess would have been 400V but since then we have more info on voltage codes and 630V looks to be the answer.
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