
Box 500 electrolytic capacitors
Save 20%Transparent plastic case with compartments and closing hinge containing 500 radial electrolytic capacitors divided into 24 values ranging from 0.1µF - 1000µF. Dielectric: aluminum.
Overview
Transparent plastic box with compartments and closing hinge containing 500 radial electrolytic capacitors divided into 24 values ranging from 0.1µF - 1000µF.
Dielectric material: aluminum.
Contents of the package:
- 30 pieces - 0.1uF 50V dim: 4x7
- 20 pieces - 0.22uF 50V dim: 5x11
- 20 pieces - 0.47uF 50V dim: 5x11
- 20 pieces - 1uF 50V dim: 5x11
- 30 pieces - 2.2uF 50V dim: 4x7
- 30 pieces - 3.3uF 50V dim: 4x7
- 30 pieces - 4.7uF 50V dim: 4x7
- 30 pieces - 10uF 25V dim: 4x7
- 20 pieces - 10uF 50V dim: 5x11
- 30 pieces - 22uF 16V dim: 4x7
- 30 pieces - 22uF 25V dim: 4x7
- 30 pieces - 33uF 16V dim: 4x7
- 30 pieces - 47uF 10V dim: 4x7
- 20 pieces - 47uF 25V dim: 5x11
- 15 pieces - 47uF 50V dim: 6x11
- 20 pieces - 100uF 16V dim: 5x11
- 15 pieces - 100uF 25V dim: 5x11
- 15 pieces - 220uF 10V dim: 5x11
- 15 pieces - 220uF 25V dim: 6x11
- 10 pieces - 330uF 25V dim: 8x12
- 10 pieces - 470uF 10V dim: 6x11
- 10 pieces - 470uF 16V dim: 8x12
- 10 pieces - 680uF 16V dim: 8x12
- 10 pieces - 1000uF 16V dim: 10x16
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