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Old 11-21-2021, 10:17 PM
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I would use a 150 or 180 uF 200 volt cap rated at 105C from Nichicon
or United Chemi-con from Mouser or Digikey (radial leads). At AES a value of 150, 180, or 220 uF at 200 to 450 volts will do as well. These days capacitors are voltage rated
a bit differently than in olden times and its a bit better to go higher in voltage rating if available (i.e. it seems OK to use a 450 or 500 volt cap if the old one was).

As a filter cap it is non-critical value ... in the old days they were usually rated at -50+100% value tolerance!
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