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Apparently yes. I was unsure of it myself, until I read a post about it. Guys, please chime in here and correct me if I'm wrong.
charger said:you are really kind but i don't want go for techical issue just i asked which cap do you use insted those stock ?
adamct said:Thanks for that suggestion, Eric. So basically I would apply the tape to one end of the caps, thread the leads through a hole in the chassis, and then just stick the caps on their respective ends onto the chassis? I might put a black cable tie around the top of the caps, just to hold them together and prevent the caps from splaying outwards. Just to confirm, you think that would hold long-term (at least more than a year)?
And just to confirm, I assume this is the product you are referring to? http://www.amazon.com/3M-03615-Scotch-Mount-Molding-Tape/dp/B000BO9L00/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1370444261&sr=8-7&keywords=3m+super+strong+automotive+attachment+tape
Thanks again for the suggestions. If this works, it will be a much simpler and cost effective solution than anything else I might have cooked up...
Best,
Adam
adamct said:I suppose you could use them to bypass the 2.2uf caps on the outputs...
earwaxxer said:Hey Sam ---
The coupling caps are the 2.2uf. Those are the ones you want to put your bucks into. You could try "bypassing" them with a small value like you suggested. I would just get a higher end 2.2uf and go from there....
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