Potato Cakes said:Whoops,
Thanks for info!
I suspected they would be fine, but I'm not knowledgeable to enough with this circuit to figure out if it would.
Thanks!
Paul
In this circuit you can go up for the next capacitor value in case you don't have the exact value.
There's only some caps that you shouldn't increase the voltage too much from stock
From Geoff Tanner also:
"As for other capacitors, move to the next value up like you indicate, 20uF = 22uF, but don't be tempted to raise the voltage rating excessively... keep it reasonably close to the value of the voltages present. EG To de-couple the 24v, 35v is the most you will need... 25v would work. If you used, for instance, a 100v capacitor in a 12v environment it would not correctly bias the electrolyte and you would not gain any reliability advantages over using a 16 volt capacitor in that location."