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Harrison Ampl

01/17/2010 7:08 AM

Replacement: For a Harrison Amp replacement 4x Elect Caps 10,000 mF -100V. diam 64 mm x h 45 mm. manufactured by LCR UK. Its hard to find that capacitors like this dimensions. Any help is welcome

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Re: Harrison Ampl

01/17/2010 8:38 AM

Are you sure about the dimensions? 10,000μF @ 100V is typically 3 times that volume.

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Re: Harrison Ampl

01/18/2010 8:34 AM

@ JohnDG: Yes, there are 4 Capacitors at that dimensions in the Harrison K3000 amp.

I like to send you a picture of this item, please send a e-mail to me b.westermar@inter.nl.net

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Re: Harrison Ampl

01/19/2010 10:41 AM

Panasonic makes a cap, 50 mm x 50 mm stocked at Digi-Key in the U.S.A.

http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=P13285-ND

None of the links to LCR seem to be active although I cannot find any indication that they are out of business.

Hope this is close enough to work for you.

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Re: Harrison Ampl

01/22/2010 4:36 AM

I will thank you for your help! At this time we will investigate the Panasonic solution from Digi Key in the USA.

'till next time'

L.Jongema

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