Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors

A capacitor is a passive electronic device that stores electric charge. Polarized aluminum electrolytic capacitors have an anode electrode (+) made of pure aluminum foil, electrolyte that acts as the cathode, and a thin insulating layer of aluminum oxide that acts as the dielectric. Electrolytic capacitors have higher capacitance-voltage (CV) product per unit volume than ceramic capacitors or film capacitors. Applications include audio, automotive, bypass, decoupling, and motor starting capacitors.


Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE) 381LX221M315H032

CAP ALUM 220UF 20% 315V SNAP

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Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE) 381LQ181M420H042

CAP ALUM 180UF 20% 420V SNAP

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Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE) 380LX221M350H042

CAP ALUM 220UF 20% 350V SNAP

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Illinois Capacitor 477LMB250M2BH

CAP ALUM 470UF 20% 250V SNAP

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Rubycon 100YXH820MEFC18X40

CAP ALUM 820UF 20% 100V RADIAL

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Rubycon 450MXC68MEFCSN20X35

CAP ALUM 68UF 20% 450V SNAP

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EPCOS (TDK) B43231D2477M

CAP ALUM 470UF 20% 200V SNAP

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Rubycon 100YXG820MEFCGC18X40

CAP ALUM 820UF 20% 100V RADIAL

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