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Can I substitute a higher-voltage cap of the same capactiy? In other words, will there be any adverse effect to replace a 160V 12,000µF electrolytic cap with a 250V 12,000µF cap?
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Greater voltage caps are larger and more expensive, but that's about it.
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Ah yes, but sometimes they're all that are readily available.
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