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High-Performance 80V 10000uF Electrolytic Capacitor for Filtering and Smoothing Current in Electronic Circuits

– Replace the old capacitor with excellent stability and long service life.
– With high ripple current, low dissipation, and long service life.
– Electrolytic Capacitor Filter Current Condenser has the characteristics of small size, simple structure, stable performance, and excellent performance.
– Suitable for general electronics, motherboards, audio amplifier repair, computer monitors, digital cameras, etc.

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Description

35x50mm 80V 10000uF Electrolytic Capacitor Filter Current Condenser For

Product Features:

  • Electrolytic capacitor is used in electronic circuits to store energy and release it when needed and acts as a filter in power supplies.
  • Mainly used in power supply filters and signal coupling of various electronic products.
  • 35x50mm dimensions and 80V voltage rating. Features extended service life and high reliability at low temperatures.
  • Can be used in power supplies, amplifiers, speakers, and other electronic devices.
  • Made from durable materials for long lasting performance and stability in various applications.

Detailed Specifications:

  • Type: Electrolytic Capacitor
  • Capacitance: 10000uF
  • Voltage: 80V
  • Dimensions (W x L x H): 35 x 50mm
  • Mounting Type: Radial Lead

Benefits:

  • Stable performance and high reliability.
  • Long service life and durability.
  • High capacitance and voltage rating.
  • Suitable for various electronic applications.

Additional Features:

  • Easy to install and use.
  • Color coded for easy identification

User Concerns and Desires:

  • The capacitor meets industry standards for quality and performance.
  • Features RoHS compliance, ensuring environmental friendliness.

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High-Performance 80V 10000uF Electrolytic Capacitor for Filtering and Smoothing Current in Electronic Circuits