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-@andresteare your capacitor is a 330 UF 2.0V 20% Poly-Tant capacitor in a B2 package. Yes the one in your link should work given that the physical dimension fit. “are the specs on the schematics all I need when shopping for components “ Yes for most of it you are okay with going by the values. Check [https://www.jameco.com/Jameco/workshop/ProductNews/identifying-caps.html|on here] for what the differetn types of capcitors do and where they are used etc.
+@andresteare your capacitor is a 330 UF 2.0V 20% Poly-Tant capacitor in a B2 package. Yes the one in your link should work given that the physical dimension fit. “are the specs on the schematics all I need when shopping for components “ Yes for most of it you are okay with going by the values. Check [https://www.jameco.com/Jameco/workshop/ProductNews/identifying-caps.html|on here] for what the different types of capacitors do and where they are used etc.

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@andresteare your capacitor is a 330 UF 2.0V 20% Poly-Tant capacitor in a B2 package. Yes the one in your link should work given that the physical dimension fit. “are the specs on the schematics all I need when shopping for components “ Yes for most of it you are okay with going by the values. Check [https://www.jameco.com/Jameco/workshop/ProductNews/identifying-caps.html|on here] for what the differetn types of capcitors do and where they are used etc.

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