On Sat, 23 Jan 2016, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 01/23/2016 02:40 PM, Pontus wrote:

All I could find were new similar Kemet capacitors. Do you know if newer Kemet suffer from the same problem and I will regret buying them?

I usually replace the Rifa capacitors with equivalent polyester safety caps (X or Y rated). Kemets are most common and work just fine. It's not a bad idea, if you're in a 240AC mains country to bump the AC voltage rating up a bit. I've seen too many line filters with 250VAC rated caps labeled for either 120 or 240V use. That would make me nervous if I lived in a 240V country.

Kemet bought out Rifa and the parts from Kemet with the same P/N also use a paper insulator. Rifa used to tout the paper insulator as a selling point, but after seeing so many fail, I won't touch them, new manufacture or not.

I'm using Epcos brand polyester film safety capacitors as replacements. So far I've been able to match them up 1:1 with the correct physical sizes (lead spacing) and values.

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