In a certain diagram, there is an electrolytic that's 250uF.
Because, I don't see 250uF electrolytics, I'm trying to place
2 electrolytics in series and here is my question. I have a
100uF & a 150uF electrolytics. If I add them together I'd get
250uF (100uF+150uF) right?
How do I do this? There is a + side and a - side to an electrolytic.
I would have these electrolytics connected to the output of an LM386.
The project I'm trying to do is an audio amplifier. And it calls for a 250uF electrolytic that connects from the output of the LM386 to an 8-ohm speaker.
Can someone shed right as to the series connection of these 2 electrolytics?
Thanks in advance.
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Because, I don't see 250uF electrolytics, I'm trying to place
2 electrolytics in series and here is my question. I have a
100uF & a 150uF electrolytics. If I add them together I'd get
250uF (100uF+150uF) right?
How do I do this? There is a + side and a - side to an electrolytic.
I would have these electrolytics connected to the output of an LM386.
The project I'm trying to do is an audio amplifier. And it calls for a 250uF electrolytic that connects from the output of the LM386 to an 8-ohm speaker.
Can someone shed right as to the series connection of these 2 electrolytics?
Thanks in advance.
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