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i would live to know if a .94uf 2200v capaitor can be used instead of a .94 2300v capacitor
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Probably not nearly as efficiently as the correct one.
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Originally Posted by: ploou i would live to know if a .94uf 2200v capaitor can be used instead of a .94 2300v capacitor i am in a bit of a hurry to purcahse a .94 2200v capacito i would like to know if it work
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Originally Posted by: magician59 Probably not nearly as efficiently as the correct one. SHOULD I USE IT
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I really can't advise it. The capacitor is part of the Voltage doubling circuit that feeds the magnitron. Under feeding it may cause damage to the mag.
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