 hope everybody is well. It is Tuesday, the day after the eclipse. So I'm sure everybody must be busy. Everybody must be so busy because it doesn't look like we have a huge audience, but that's okay. If you could and you have not already, please do me a favor and hit that like button so that we can get this stream notification sent out there. And also if you're on Twitter, I did put out a tweet. If you don't mind retweeting that up, that'd be great if you're on there. But I do realize it's the middle of the week as always. And anyway, today's stream is something that I have promised to do a couple of weeks back. And I know there were a lot of people who reached out to me and said that they wanted to see this kind of a stream. So what we're doing is we're going to do a capacitor kit ordering here. And we're not going to do a specific kit for any certain TV or really device or hardware. What we're going to do is we're going to we're going to order or put together an order of capacitors so that you would have a decent amount stocked up in your shop, your lab, or just heck, even a little spot. Wherever if you decide to do soldering, I'm going to show you how to get a good little bit of capacitors ready and set up there. So thanks everybody for jumping in. Thanks to Jake, Robcat, Tri, Optimum, and Mega Cards for showing up and dropping in the chat there. And if you have any questions, that's all I wanted to do. This one's kind of live like this. You can drop those questions. And we'll work through this today. I am looking at Mauser. So you do have choices depending on of course where you live. Now where I live, the best kind of the best option for me has been Mauser. And so I tend to always try them first. But there are going to be times where you're going to have to find capacitors or parts that won't be available in one with one specific vendor. Okay. But what's the point of this? Alright, what's the point of this? I want you again to be able to have a stock of capacitors. If you want to, you can come here and check this out. This will kind of guide you on how to order them. What's look for what not to look for. First things first, you may want to have something to store all these things in. I have a very old school parts shelving unit that I have here that I found that I used to stock up and hold my capacitors. It has shelving or I mean drawers that can come all the way out and then be divided up. Let me show you what I have here. And then inside I have capacitors. And these are all organized a certain way. So you can consider something like that. If you can't, obviously this one is old and has some unique character, but you can find modern versions of these at your hardware store. Secondary option would be something like these kind of containers. It's real shaky and noisy I know. But a container like this will help you with organization on these parts. Once you get them in you're going to get a lot of parts in and you're going to want to have an easy way to work through them instead of just keeping them in the bags that they'll come in from the Mauser workshop or from the Mauser factories. So anyway, please again if you're out there and with us today, let me know if you have any questions along the way. What I'm going to do is I'm going to try to keep this to a couple brands. Again I'm at Mauser and I've got a shopping cart here that is completely empty. Now if you're going to order from Mauser you need to go ahead and create an account and log in. I just don't want to do that so I can go ahead and make a shopping cart here with the parts and I'm going to give you basically tips on how to get through this navigate through this website specifically and start our capacitor kit. Now we're going to get some common values out of the way and that's what we're going to build from. Okay so there's going to become times when you're going to run into capacitors that are going to be kind of lower voltage on a board and the good thing we need to always remember the rules of capacitors first off and that's that you can always change your voltage and that just means that you can actually use you can increase the voltage on a part and it will do no harm to the board. Now you can't decrease the voltage from what is specified on that board or that device but you can increase the voltage. Now the microfarid rating you don't want to really mess with that unless you know what you're doing and there's a call that you can change apart or if there is a manufacturer recommendation to switch out a part you can do that but the rule of thumb is to keep everything the same but you are able to go up in voltage. We can also do things like increase our durability by kind of maintaining a certain quality on our order and that's going to be to sorry about that that's going to be to order parts that are 105 degree temperature rated pretty much. So just those are good rules of thumb you don't really have to worry much about it. We're gonna but we're gonna start again in here and I'm gonna get I'm gonna start with a common value and let me see here first thing I'm gonna do is I'm gonna type in electrolytic aluminum electrolytic capacitors I'm just gonna type that in and it's gonna pull up a nice search menu let me resize this on this screen so that you can see everything and not just portions of the screen there and there we go that should be a little better let me zoom in a little bit and this is what it does you type in aluminum electrolytic capacitors over here and this is the starting point for us we have almost 81,000 capacitors to choose from that's how many are listed on this website okay which is a ton if you just like oh what do I do right we're gonna use some filters and we're gonna work through these filters and that's the way we're gonna move and get our order started let me change one thing for you myself there we go we can get a better view and Jake was asking is there resistor values per band on caps sorry I'm not sure which you mean by that for resistor value though the most of the time all you're gonna find in a device or service manual is just the voltage rating and well you're only gonna find a voltage rating and the micro farad rating most of the time okay so you're not gonna get other ratings for the capacitors generally speaking so you're gonna have to make some some calls but again we're not this is this is more of a general cap to have it doesn't need to be too expensive it just needs to get the job done 95% of the time you're always gonna run in that situation where you're gonna have to order a specific part probably for something if it's a much higher in device and it needs to find you need a specific capacitor you'll have to do that individually but this is gonna be good to get you started again it's not it's not meant to perfect it's not gonna have you with it you're not gonna have every single capacitor you need so we're gonna we're gonna get in here and we're gonna do we're gonna start our order off and I'm gonna start off and so let's say you have you're gonna find hey Ronnie you're gonna find a lot of capacitors they're gonna be rated similarly where they'll have the similar same micro farad rating but you you may want to consolidate your order because nowadays like you instead of ordering a 10 micro farad capacitor for your stock again we'll use this voltage rule hey time we'll use this voltage rule so like if if you have a device that you like okay this device has 16 volt 10 micro farad capacitor that I need to replace in it my back stock I don't really have to have a 16 volt I can have a 25 volt so the 25 volt takes care of everything that would be 16 volt and lower okay so you might just and you so you're like well I don't really need to order 16 volt capacitors then or 10 volt capacitors I don't need either of those for my back stock I think 25 voltage volts is a good starting point for that low end and then we will use 16 when it gets to a point when we go up in micro farads high enough we're going to try to get a little bit of parts that are gonna be 16 volts but that's gonna be way high up there in the micro farad reading so what we're gonna do is we're gonna start down here and thanks non player character I'm a good health look we're going to start down here at this voltage hey demo Kirby and hopefully yeah I can give you this shopping cart or post it somewhere once we're done with the stream so we're going to do a couple things here we're gonna first select in stock you see down here we always want this to be in stock or at least this time we're not gonna put normally stocked because there's not gonna be some of these parts are gonna be obsolete and they may not be normally stocked all the time now that leaves us that immediately cuts it down to 25,000 capacitors that are in stock so there's a lot of capacitors in here that are on order so we don't want to really do that unless we cannot find anything in stock so we're gonna do that we're gonna come in here for our product and for our stock we're gonna come to the product side and we're gonna just go with this general purpose electrolytic capacitors that'll cut it down to 6400 okay what's some other things oh is there a temperature rating it's not giving us a temperature rating availability but we do have voltage and capacitance so we'll start with that we'll also go over here to termination style we're gonna be looking at radial that's just these type of capacitors that we're using 90% of the time we can do this with SMD cap kits but this is what we're looking at these okay these let's focus focus okay so that's what we're looking at and that's a radial capacitor got that selected here's our here's our brands here's some other things let's start with our voltage rating okay now let's think about this we may even want to I mean we're gonna order of the large percent of this order the most common are gonna be these 25 volts and then 50 volts so let's just make this real easy on our self we're gonna run through and we're gonna put together a list of 25 volt capacitors that are very common that you could put in your kit and then we're gonna do 50 volts and then what we might do is we're gonna review the list of 50 and 25 and we're gonna decide which of the two that we're gonna well we can even maybe keep that list like that or we can cut down on some of the 25 voltage ones and just use 50 volts instead so the first thing we want is 25 volts now the most common you're not gonna run into 25 volts and the lowest generally speaking you're gonna run into is a 1025 okay and actually I don't want I know we all love jazz right so I'm gonna just turn it down though I don't really want it to be any distraction today show if you're playing back this somewhere so we're gonna we're gonna start with the 25 volt and we're gonna go with the 10 microfarad okay we're gonna apply filters and that's gonna cut us down to 28 alright and from this we're gonna narrow it down a little bit more I want to only select 105 degree temperature capacitors and let's see now what that does is that gives us how many parts does that give us 11 to choose from so let's go in here now and we're gonna just hit the price organizer and we're gonna organize these based on the cost because let's see how it does if we do that because it's not really doing a great job it's throwing the costs all over the place here we go so the cheapest option for us the cheapest option for us is gonna be a 10 cent capacitor if we just want one of them okay that's not really that great though I do like worth these are the red capacitors you see me use but I don't want to start any controversy so I'm gonna up the quality here and go with the brands that people really love and we're gonna try to keep it on at the higher end okay and what that means is we're gonna go with the more well-known brands that will put us at something else here to build out this because that would I mean I'll be honest with you I think they're fine but that's probably gonna cut out worth and Kim it they're fine but I think that our first real option see these are end-of-life which means they're not gonna be restocked or they will be restocked actually okay but let's see what we've got here we're gonna at least order 10 for a kit okay 25 volt 10 we're gonna order 10 of these to start now to pick the right one we've got obviously a lot of choices here and honestly we would be fine to use and pick any of these but I want to also make this something that doesn't cost a ton of money so I'm looking at the you get a price break at 10 you see here like this this drops each unit 10 cents if I order 10 of them if I wanted to order more like a hundred I'd get an even bigger price break but that's too many let's go with something that's regularly stocked we can even look at this specific data sheet here now this is a stumpy capacitor I've ordered some of these so you can tell they're gonna be squished in size but that's okay there's nothing wrong with that look at this the manufacturer that's what this means though this is gonna be not a good one to really put on this list because it's eventually gonna be discontinued and that's probably why it's cheaper so if we wanted to take advantage of this we could do this but then we start looking at what characteristics we have down here this is gonna be pretty standard all of them are gonna be I bet around the same size as far as lead spacing and length the problem we're gonna come do down here though we're gonna look at is this thousand hour life and then we could even look at the ripple current 22 milliamps okay that's one option I don't think it's a very good option though let's try to find something that is let's check out Panasonic is a very good brand let's check out this Panasonic right here we've got a that's a 3000 hour let's open this one let's see what this is this one's a little bit cheaper it has a similar on both ends okay so we want to see if we can find something that's a little bit higher rated for our our kit so maybe not those we want to at least get a couple of thousand hour rating okay so maybe we go over here and that will give us two that will give us two and that will give us one so let's see what we have at double that life two capacitors a worth and a Cornell doubler so we're not even going to find anything from these other manufacturers in stock isn't that so you start getting these you start making these adjustments and we haven't even taken it into consideration size or anything like that you can't be too picky you just have to go with what you could find and it's still okay so that's our 2000 hour option let's knock that off a lot of these are just gonna be fine because they're not gonna usually need that much of a high rating but you are gonna get again better ratings from these look at this this pricing is even lower the worth and the Cornell doubler Cornell doubler is the highest is the most expensive one and it's got the highest rating well we're just going to let's check out this what's this one rated at 1000 hours so there's no reason to pay extra for that one and I don't want to get an end of life product are both of these other Panasonic's 1000 hours only yes okay well we're just gonna go with that because that's kind of our best you see you're they're picking brand or you're picking another brand that gives you more time so let's pick out just one of these that of these we might as well just go with this one because it's gonna give us the lowest price and it's a Panasonic and it will do everything we need to do okay that's our first item so 10 of those is gonna cost us a dollar 17 we're gonna continue shopping we're gonna come up here and we're gonna leave this 25 volt DC I'm gonna leave radio in here I'm gonna get rid of this capacitance and what else do I need to get rid of it's probably it let's get rid of our capacitance let's let's move on so if we start at 10 what's after 10 the next one we're gonna probably run into is we'll run into 22 microfarads that's pretty common okay hey Chris no problem welcome in so you got that one alright that's this is the long process that's why we're gonna hang out work through this see how far we can go how much time I've got because I got to get over to I got to get jigs up PVM shipped off but yeah so what is that thousand-hour rating mean that just means that at a hundred and five degrees that capacitor is gonna stay if you keep it that hot it's gonna be good for at least a thousand hours is what the rating is and then it's gonna start to break down after that possibly it doesn't mean it actually will now what most devices aren't gonna run that hot and if they are the capacitors that you're gonna use around that spot are not gonna be 25 volt 10 microfarads they're gonna be higher voltage or they're gonna be high you know most of time they'll be higher voltage and higher rated so you may have to buy a higher-end capacitor with more more life if it's in a hotter zone okay that's where we'll kick up that voltage rating we'll go above this we'll go to 50 and you'll see we'll start getting some better longevity so as long as we're at that 105 we're doing much better because that's 20 degrees higher than the 85 okay I don't really like to use 85 okay I want I can if I have to it's okay if you have to but in this day and age we can put 105 if we can get them it's a much better product it'll last a lot longer especially when you're replacing capacitors that either you're always going to be fine you'll run into those higher-end devices will have 105s and 85s but if you just go with 105 you're always safe and you get longer life out of it a lot more than the 85 okay that's just think about it you're running over voltage over temperature with a 105 if you're hitting that 90 degrees you're going over that 85 so that's really all just about temperature rating has to do with the durability and how long the capacitor will last before it breaks down and fails I'm sorry let's get back here and we're gonna maintain that that idea to go with the 22 or the higher-end brands we got some Panasonic's to deal with let's see what happens if I go up to it to I'd like to get a 2000 hour but I bet it's gonna limit us on the brand Cornell doubler okay and that's that's super expensive like this would be the high-end of one Cornell doubler is actually a really good brand but I want to stick with the brands everybody knows so we're gonna get rid of that 2000 hour requirement and I bet you Panasonic or we can find a Rubicon I would do I want to do Rubicon but I don't want to do these end-of-life products so we're gonna do Panasonic again let's look at price now we're only gonna get 10 of these so let's go ahead and go with what's this one this one's at about 13 cents for 10 or 16 cents I think the only difference is the size on these no there's some similar sizes it's a B and a non-B these are pretty much the same we're gonna just there's no point in spending the extra we're gonna get 10 of these to new shopping and then we're gonna move up from there and we're gonna go to eventually I promise we're gonna get some better brands when we get these larger voltage capacitors alright let's move up to 47 okay we're gonna do 47 so we've got 10 22 microfarads and now 47 microfarads there we go we got 20 we're starting to get more good starting more options a lot more life options over here actually look at this we're getting some lead spacing options so you have some really tiny leads or some double 5 millimeter so if you know which one you want to get let's see which one's more common I bet you it's two two is the most common okay so let's get rid of that but that's not really a big thing we're not worried about that any of those will fit in your they're all the same size diameter and the legs will bend see how they're all 5 millimeter 6 millimeter 6.3 millimeter they're all roughly the same size the capacitors are they are some of them are a little longer but that doesn't really hurt you she show alright let's go in here I mean about 2,000 hours 3,000 hours let's go to 2,000 hours see what we got gives us 5 Kemet Cornell doubler Cornell doubler all right look at this we got a Cornell doubler here that is ooh it's a good price for 10 9 cents I want to see what this says but this is the Illinois capacitor brand 2,000 hours alright this is a good one we'll go with 10 of these buy that's only 94 cents so we're rolling through good okay let's clear that out we're gonna get rid of that 2,000 hours and get rid of that 47 and now we're gonna go 100 apply filters let's see that's gonna give us a lot see it says we have 30 in stock so now we're actually getting to some let's see if we can jump our brand let's see what Rubicon's we even have we have five Rubicon's available it says yes and they're actually in stock look at this general purpose general purpose let's look at these two how much are they 10 cents let's see what we've got here I love it this is a Rubicon 25 volt 100 microfarad 1,000 hours though that's the only issue let's see what we got if we can go up do a little because this is a really common this one we're gonna actually order more of is there any that gives they only give us a price break on 100 I don't know that you really need 100 to start but I do want to order 20 so we're gonna go with at least 20 what's the next step up we got some I don't really want to jump to that one this one's in stock not end-of-life coal use oh look at this see this is a much better value 5,000 hours okay that's what you really want to be looking at make sure it's not too crazy big it's a five millimeter in diameter let's see what the other one was it's five millimeters in diameter to all right cool so yeah we're gonna go with we're gonna take that extra whoops wait what did I do let me view my card I might have just added one of them yeah one of them okay I'm gonna update that to 20 because that's gonna be a part we're gonna use a lot so it's only $2.64 for 20 of them and that's all good okay continue shopping la da da da we're almost through the 25 volts here we're gonna kick this out we're gonna kick out Rubicon and we're gonna go back to the main search at 25 volts and we're gonna go for the next one you're gonna jump up to is 220 okay here we go 220 all right sorry we're not gonna we're still not worried about this stuff but you can tell these things do start to get big we don't want one of these hugely massive ones kind of want to keep these still on the smaller side let's look at the Rubicon's again we have eight Rubicon's so now once you get to this you can just straight up choose and and for example we can get Rubicon's that are we have selections in the Rubicon that all right there's only one that's 1,000 hours so we'll reset that we'll just keep it with Rubicon for this demonstration when we have them and we're gonna go with the not out of life products and then we look at price it's 25 to 20 is one we should go ahead and order 10 of I bet this is gonna be a good one low impedance general usage one this one might be the one we want to go with right here let's see what this says one okay guys sorry OBS so weird just disconnected now it's coming back I think everything's okay it's telling me it's alright so somebody let me know in the chat if everything's running smooth I'm gonna keep rolling as if it is but I did get a crash notice and then it just a second comes right back all right so let's see what we can do if they're where what's our other option it's this one does this have any higher rating wow it's a 7,000 hour and it's not big on the diameter we're gonna go with this one it's got stock here we're gonna go with 10 of these okay that's the one see how it's 7,000 hours so much better thanks everybody for let me know Jake and Ronnie all right if you're just coming in again we're building this cap kit for us and you can go back and watch the archived beginning if you need more help on introduction to this we're just rolling through right now the 25 volts and if you have not already please do me a favor drop a like on the stream that way others can find this and be aware we're doing this live I appreciate you guys helping each other out with your questions too in the chat there let's move on from 220 and let's just keep the Rubicon listing on there so we don't have a lot of choices and we can move a little quicker we've got 220 470 that is a very common one now just to be safe you never know you'll run into 330 occasionally but instead of ordering 25 330 that's the kind of capacitor maybe we'll just go 50 volts and that'll take care of every 330 we'll ever run into so let's get rid of that let's go 470 because that's gonna be a lot we're gonna run into 16 volt 470s 25 volt 470s a lot see what Rubicon has to offer here these are good prices see the top one as long as it's 2,000 hours I'm happy but these are a lot of these are just rated for 1,000 hour this is gonna be one that we're gonna need to get into a hotter zone so we're gonna want to try to find something that has a higher rating let's see I mean I hate to really jump open the price so high on those as we're starting to get where they're a quarter a piece if not higher this is gonna be eventually discontinued however this has such a good long life 7,000 hour rating we're gonna have to go for it even though it says it's the end of life we'll deal with it we'll deal with it we're gonna go put 10 of these because it's only 250 for those that's what we're gonna do Jake I think it is possible but I'll be honest with you I don't do that but I think you can do things like run things in parallel to actually change the capacitance I'm not again I try to not do that unless unless I'm replacing where they've already done that as a factory install if that makes sense let's get rid of our 470 we're gonna stick with Rubicon because that's what we started with you're gonna rarely run into now this is where we're gonna start running into higher prices we're gonna want to have some of these I do not see 560s very often or 680 the next one is gonna be 1000 this is one we're gonna see a lot this is looks like we're gonna get a good choice here 2000 hours maybe here we go this is looks like our only choice how much are these we're gonna get 10 of these they are rated for 2000 hours which makes there's not very many in stock though look at that all right let's go back to our search results first something's got to change I just had 2000 hours selected is that it there's only six or seven because I didn't have the right I see sorry about that I didn't have it selected over here we're going to 1000 so there's only one Rubicon all right we're gonna have to remove Rubicon for this one and a lot of people like this is why order worth brands it's so much easier to find it but again we're gonna do this so everybody can feel comfortable let's see what we get if we remove that and let's go to 1000 over here and then we can kick out those alright let's go with a nice 2000 hour rating that'll give us 10 results different brands there's our one Rubicon but there's only 900 in stock I don't want that see we're starting to get up higher in pricing we're gonna go with something that's well stocked we're gonna jump over here and go back to Panasonic we're gonna order 10 of these or 10 of these we're gonna have 10 of these because there's 9000 in stock I think this is gonna be the one 2000 hours yes it's not got a high ripple current rating okay this one will do we want 10 of these and we're gonna just go a couple more beyond this we're gonna get rid of this 1000 and we're gonna go 2000 we're gonna keep that 2000 hour rating and this is gonna be our final capacitor for 25 volts 2200 microfarad because you will run into that we're gonna alright so we've got eight results here these look at the price here we're getting up in price these are starting to get expensive what's this Rubicon the Rubicon 2000 hours 25 volt we're going with this one but that's gonna cut look at that one capacitor oh my word that's the most expensive one alright let's look at this this is the whole 25 volt capacitor kit here's what I'm gonna do this one is not one that we're gonna need 10 of it's just too darn expensive it pushes our budget way out of that so we can get 10 for 876 or for half that we can get about four so I'm gonna lose that one and cut down on the cost that's what I'm gonna do or should we just keep it with the four or I mean the price break so if we go down and we change this see right now we're at a subtotal of 3354 if we go down to four and update it it takes $4 and 30 cents off okay so let's do that just to give us a little bit I want to keep this on a decent budget 30 bucks under 30 bucks for the 25 volt capacitor kit is nice okay so that gives us 25 volt 10 microfarad 22 microfarad 47 microfarad 100 microfarad 20 of those because that's a very common one then we're gonna go up to which one is this see that's the problem with them and they don't tell me everything where is it 47 100 220 470 1020 to 8 8 capacitors that's it that's all you need for your 25 volt kit for $30 shipped but we're gonna get this order a little bit better we're gonna go back to continue shopping electrolytic capacitors come on baby so is everybody staying with me so far this is redundant but we're gonna roll through it we're gonna get back in here living electrolytic capacitors we're gonna go general purpose we're gonna go radio that's what we need in stock and now we're going to that next voltage capacity category excuse me which is 50 okay 50 volts DC then we're gonna go and we're gonna look at capacitance now we're gonna start getting these lower capacitance okay so right now we're at 50 volts and we're going 47 sorry to scroll that up let's see what that gives us man 50 volt 47 general radio gosh is that really all that spits back if I get rid of radio what does it do doesn't change that man is there really only this many options because these are not gonna be restocked these at the end of the life they're not coming back in stock once they're gone so you're gonna need a lot of these we're gonna we're gonna break the rules now we're gonna we're gonna go with worth because they give us a price break on 50 and that's what we're gonna do on some of these which one of these has to I mean we haven't even been able to pick let's see what happens we have one remaining how is that possible that seems insane this is the one we're gonna go with I swear sometimes you get in here man and I'm afraid that one time we're gonna start looking at this and we're not gonna have any parts in these freakin websites they're gonna just cut these like capacitors off I don't know what the hell we're gonna do then wow I mean I thought there were gonna be more than that no there's nothing wrong with worth I use them a lot especially these lower lower micro farads there's nothing you have to use them like what's what's what what are you gonna do all right 50 we're gonna get rid of this I mean you can get rid of like general purpose and it will give you some other types I know right that would be the only thing that would phase us out if they stopped selling us parts all right we're at we're going up to the next one which is going to be one micro farad 50 volt one micro farad apply filters oh we definitely want to keep this on here 105 degrees okay 15 that's better got some Rubik Kahn's again in stock not thrown out with the with the other stuff what are these 1000 hours of course all right look at the price break we're gonna get up here if we go with worth again what are these rated I guarantee these are rated 2000 hours or more yep 2000 hours this is why you go with worth okay we're gonna get 50 of these two no I didn't get 50 did I the first time man that seems like a lot of that one right well we're building a cap kit good stock of these we're gonna use a ton of these throughout the lifetime and let me just show you if we go in here how much of this parts look we're getting 50 of those capacitors look at the price at the end of the day you're getting a ton of these it's only costing you $5 less less than $5 for your deal there now if you feel like that's way too many you can back this down but you're not gonna get the big price cut unless you get 50 and we're trying to build a cap kit here stock so let's take advantage of some of these price cuts get rid of one microfarad we're going up to the next one some of these we're not gonna now this is ones we're gonna order less of but we are gonna need a 2.2 so I'm only gonna get 10 of these is not something we're gonna run through a lot on 10 10 to 10 Panasonic 5000 hour let's do it that's good 10 all right move on we're gonna go up to we're gonna do a 3.3 because you'll randomly get a set you'll do a whole cap kit and price increase on the caps you'll do a whole cap kit you'll get everything ready on a job and you'll run into like this cap where you just need one of this silly capacitor that's a like a again a 50 volt 3.3 or like a 25 volt 3.3 or 16 volt 3.3 microfarad capacitor let's just get 10 of these and we've got some Panasonic's here which one we got here I like this one but this one's gonna do good and let's see thousand hour no you're not we're gonna go for a little bit higher rating than that let's see what this one is 5,000 hours it's good I'm gonna go for 10 of these we don't need a huge amount of these either yes sir Bob let's go 4.7 is our next one there's a lot lot lot of these in stock this is good news okay so we're gonna take 10 again of these to get started we should probably do a few more of these this is one we're gonna read we're gonna need more more more more we're gonna need more more more more more more than 10 we're gonna need we're gonna get 20 of these let's see if we can what's our 2,000 hour how many we got if we do that narrow it down a little bit got some good worths here we're gonna see if we can get something better what else we got Cornell doubler Lelon 9 cents the Cornell doublers are just like like the caviar priced capacitors all right worth wins 20 of them cold snoring if you can hear it all right now we're gonna jump up and we're gonna skip all these cuz we're not gonna I've never seen a 5.6 a 6.8 8.2 we're going up to 10 this is gonna be one we're gonna see a lot of 50 volt 10 is a very very very common capacitor so we would be wise to take advantage of worths price break for 50 of them because that's one I promise you're gonna use a lot let's make sure this one's a 2,000 hour they're gonna give us a price break yes it's the one we want we're gonna go do that so this is this is how we're building this you guys keep going with this kind of stuff right if you understand like we're we're just gonna keep up in it but I am gonna be able to help you mostly with telling you which ones you're gonna see more often than not that's really the biggest thing I can offer we will see some 22 some 50 volt 22s we'll pick up 10 of these let's get back to this we're looking at the 50 volt 22s we're only gonna get 10 of these so we can we can go with a different quality higher quality one or a well-known brand there's a lot of these popping up let's see what we got for 2,000 hours five let's apply this filters it's easy way to cut a lot of the slack out see what shows up of course the usual the usual suspects let's go with it 10 who gives me a price break at 10 anybody chem it not bad Cornell doubler let's take them on let's go with the Cornell doublers take advantage of their 10 price break it's about the same price on any of those if we order just 10 and we don't need more than 10 of that that's not a hugely common one 33 let's do the same thing let's see if we could find a cheap one to get 10 33s I think we're gonna go with Cornell doubler again probably yeah 33 microfarads continue shopping this is gonna be super easy because we're just gonna write me nice Jake if I could get some I don't know about cab I think the capacitors are absolutely the same I don't think it matters that doesn't really have anything to do with the color processing on the the question is does NTSC and PAL screens have any difference like is there a different type of capacitor that's there's not a specific one for each one of those because if it was a black and white TV it would have the same kind of capacitor problems in it and that has no color processing so you could technically not you know it doesn't matter if it's NTSC or PAL then so there would be never any problem all right we're going sorry about that break just want to answer that question so we just did 33 we're gonna go up to 47 skip a few 50 47 is a pretty common one worth makes a good one that's probably what we should pick we're gonna order 20 of these let's go with the Cornell doubler they're they're offering better pricing right now we're gonna get 20 of those because that's a very common 50 47 50 volt 47 microfarad more common than not used alright let's go up the next one we need is 100 another another one we're gonna want to get like 20 of very common 50 volt 100 I like it we're just getting some good old deals from Cornell doubler we're gonna take them up on their deal and we're gonna go with 20 of these we're gonna go from 100 microfarads up to 220 we're gonna skip the rest because we don't run into those other values very much 50 volt 220 we can get 10 of these start off with 10 of them because they're they're we're starting to get where the pricing is going up man even worth starting to get 50 cents a unit 80 cents for that Panasonic we're probably gonna take this top Panasonic as we get 10 of those for 36 cents a piece okay and then we're gonna go up from 220 to 470 or 330 50 volt 330 is such an oddball you probably won't run into it let's skip over 330 we're gonna go for this one or we'll be here all day ordering capacitors let's go the Panasonic 50 volt 470 I like theirs they're gonna give us a good deal if we get 10 of those or get we've got a huge wonderful cap kit ready to go and be ordered now we're getting some somewhere we're about to be all the way done with the 50s the next one we're gonna do is a thousand and that's gonna be it for 50 volt we won't really run into many 50 volt higher higher than 50 volt 1000s and these are gonna start to get real expensive so we're gonna have to take price into consideration look at that lovely Panasonic we can get 10 for $8 so we're gonna go with man those are expensive for we're gonna get four of those because they're gonna be $4 again see how much they start to get up in price once you start to get the higher voltage higher microfarad rating higher everything and price just starts to build so let's go we are past 50 volt DC we're gonna skip 100 we're gonna go to 160 okay we're gonna skip 100 we're going to 160 we're gonna order some 160 1 microfarads because that's gonna be kind of common these are good we're gonna take what we can get we got three choices here folks we're gonna go with this top one and we're gonna go for 10 of them from Panasonic 160 volt 1 microfarad now we're gonna go up to the next microfarad value which is gonna be 2.2 and we are gonna go all the way up here we're gonna go and order 10 of these we only have one choice we're gonna return to search results what did I just get 2.2 or 3.3 I forgot let's open our cart and see let's see I would have gotten one 2.2 so I'm on 3.3 we're gonna get 10 of these so we're gonna go with this one right here bye continue man we're so we're getting there we are getting there we're gonna go 4.7 same thing we need these because you're gonna run in we're gonna have a couple these kind of show up 4.7 right yeah let's do it 10 of them it's not many in stock though I am let's go with the higher stocked ones to be fair and then we're gonna do we're gonna do 10 and then we're gonna jump up and we're gonna do a hundred I think right 160 or is it 47 I can't remember maybe we'll just do this one and then we'll go up we'll do 10 of these so that's 10 16 160 volt 10 microfarads and now I think we're gonna jump up and voltage and go to the 250 because we're gonna need to get the same kind of capacitors honestly for 250 voltage 251 we're gonna need that one we're gonna need 10 of those because we're gonna run into those quite a bit we have Panasonic or Cornell doubler we're gonna go Panasonic this time we're gonna get 10 of those we're going to move up from that to 2.2 go 10 of those 2.2 microfarads oh yeah we're getting there we're getting almost that hundred dollar I really wanted to keep this under a hundred bucks it's gonna be tough goodness gracious we may have to cut some stuff up and switch around some things because we're gonna start to get some expensive capacitors here in a second give me a good price somebody 10 of these let's go with you Panasonic 10 this is 250 volt 4.7 gosh we're getting real close we're gonna need 10 volts we're gonna 10 microfarads that's we're up to 250 volt 10 microfarads what's gonna give us the best price here who's gonna do it Rubicon look at Rubicon coming back with a vengeance only 600 in stock so that's the trick it's probably 600 in stock 13 weeks it's gonna be out of stock in no time well do that I'm going with this one because there's 15,000 of this one in stock okay now we're gonna go we're gonna skip 15 I've never seen a 15 microfarad but I have seen a lot of this one which is the 22 microfarad so we're gonna need to get some of these and I'm not buying 10 they are too expensive I'm gonna get for now I'm just gonna get these are expensive Panasonic we're gonna go with three of these we're probably gonna do three of the rest just because I don't want it to have to be over a hundred dollars I kind of want it to be under a hundred we got to get 33s because we're gonna run into 33s every once in a while not very often I might not even get I might just get two of these 33s you do not see 33s very often but you do see them and then I think that will go one more I don't know that I have any of those that are that high 47 these are so expensive a dollar a piece alright guys let's go look at this let's look at this this is almost too good to be true 33 items alright so we have an entire kit of 25 volts okay which all look good right everything see how it says we want to make sure when we're double-checking it says ship now ship now man we've got so many capacitors here right I mean we've got eight that are 25 volts and then 50 volts and then we've got 12 ratings that are 50 volts okay so you got 12 you got 20 actually is that maybe that's 13 13 okay then we move up to a hundred or two we skip 100 volts we go up to 160 all right that's really a great cap kit to start with like this would get you through most PVMs like a deflection cap kit you could or a TV you might run into a couple this would be a perfect one and look at that we hit it right on them man we got it close 101 dollars hey Mohammed I'm actually in Virginia I have to warn you though those two PVMs the 1019 10 and the 2030 those um those have a ton of boards in them and they are very costly to get repaired because you end up needing to recap one board and it's like anything there's they're so old you know at $300 a board is what they're about to average is so if you have like five or six boards it starts to get insane expensive so much work it's so much more work on those older models yeah like the deflection card and then the neck board and the power supply and like the 2030 has a two power supplies an input board a neck board deflection card color processing board I mean it has like seven boards that need to be recapped so they start to it's really difficult for me to like price those any less they become so expensive to work on so if you're willing to do that that's fine but you just have to be aware that those jobs tend to be expensive if you have to get like a full restoration yeah I mean the problem is is that's the that's the big drawback for like the 2030 is it's just we're getting to the point where these are older monitors and they just have so many capacitors in them now what you could do is you could do it me one at a time I mean you're you're gonna benefit from getting like you get like half the monitor done at once or something that's what you have to do you have to kind of limit it to choosing like three of the six boards yeah that was a 1340 that one man that one had so many caps I wouldn't barely paid for itself all right guys that's the literal cap kit you go through this stream today it's an hour long of showing you how to order these capacitors there's a lot of good discussion if you want to check out more I will try to take this and at some point the next day either pin it in a comment or put it in the description for this video if I can get it to save on this worksheet here and share it otherwise all you have to do is do what we did go with those values and then you'll you'll have a good thing that even includes your shipping your taxes might put you at 105 but man we got it really close I got 33 items I bet we've got what do you think 400 caps in here it's a lot if you want to change it up you could change up some of these values but each individual item you know is under $5 for the most part alright guys I'll see in the next one I'll try to get ready for another stream where we're actually gonna work some work on a CRT I appreciate your time today thank you for hanging out and getting through this with me I hope it was helpful and thank you all again and I'll see