320 PCS 20-Value Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor Kit with 320PCS
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320 PCS 20-Value Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor Kit with 320PCS
Key Features
- Total quantity: 320 pieces
- Type: Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
- Values: 20 distinct capacitance/voltage combinations
- Capacitance Range: 1uF to 2200uF
- Voltage Range: 10V to 50V
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +105°C
- Packaging: Organized in a multi-compartment plastic case
- Kit Contents:
- 50V: 1uF (20pcs), 2.2uF (20pcs), 4.7uF (20pcs), 10uF (20pcs), 47uF (15pcs)
- 35V: 10uF (20pcs), 22uF (20pcs), 47uF (20pcs), 100uF (15pcs)
- 25V: 10uF (20pcs), 47uF (20pcs), 100uF (20pcs), 220uF (15pcs), 470uF (10pcs)
- 16V: 220uF (15pcs), 330uF (15pcs), 470uF (15pcs)
- 10V: 470uF (10pcs), 1000uF (10pcs), 2200uF (10pcs)
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- This is a general-purpose assortment kit for electronic projects and repairs.
- Can be used to replace any through-hole electrolytic capacitor with matching capacitance, voltage, and temperature specifications.
Compatibility & Fitment
- Suitable for a wide range of applications including DIY electronics, circuit prototyping, and equipment repair.
- Commonly used for power supply filtering, signal coupling and decoupling, timing circuits, and energy storage.
When to Replace
- Visible signs of failure: Bulging top, leaking electrolyte, or physical damage to the casing.
- Circuit malfunction: Device fails to power on, operates intermittently, or produces audible humming or buzzing sounds.
- Use for new builds and projects requiring specified capacitor values.
Installation Tips
- Verify polarity before installation. The negative lead is indicated by a stripe on the capacitor's body and is the shorter of the two leads.
- Ensure the replacement capacitor's voltage rating is equal to or higher than the original part's rating.
- Discharge the circuit completely before removing old components to prevent electrical shock.
- Use appropriate soldering techniques to avoid overheating and damaging the capacitor or circuit board.
