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Lawton circuit parts needed...where to get online

Started by BOA279, January 18, 2008, 02:39:13 AM

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BOA279

Hello there...I've been playing with hho cells for a short time and am so excited I can barely sleep!  I started to build a DC pulse device (based on lawton circuit) but I'm having the hardest time finding the parts I would have thought to be the easiest.  I can't for the life of me find the electrolytic capacitors (1mf 16v especially) from the same online source that sells in small quantities.
If someone can direct me that would be awesome!  When finished, it will incorporate a small oscilloscope as well as a single, digital LCD which displays volts, amps (.01 resolution), watts, watt hours and amp hours! 

If anyone knows where I can get the 4 described electrolytic capacitors from an online source, please, please let me know!
100mf 16v
47mf 16v
10mg 16v
1mf 16v

Thanks
BOA279



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Just making sure you know...

The voltage rating on the caps is just a break-down voltage. If you find the caps with...say.. a 25v rating, they will work just fine.

BOA279

thanks for the info...I live in Germany which makes it a little difficult.  Does the voltage rating affect the size of the component?  I would imagine it does but just checking?