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.


EPCOS (TDK) B43890A9686M

CAP ALUM 68UF 20% 400V RADIAL

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Nichicon LKX2D271MESZ25

CAP ALUM 270UF 20% 200V SNAP

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Illinois Capacitor 567LBB160M2BE

CAP ALUM 560UF 20% 160V SNAP

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EPCOS (TDK) B43252B6686M

CAP ALUM 68UF 20% 500V SNAP

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EPCOS (TDK) B43252A6686M

CAP ALUM 68UF 20% 500V SNAP

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Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE) SLP393M016E4P3

CAP ALUM 39000UF 20% 16V SNAP

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Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE) SLPX821M180E1P3

CAP ALUM 820UF 20% 180V SNAP

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Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE) SLPX183M035H7P3

CAP ALUM 18000UF 20% 35V SNAP

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