A 200-piece electrolytic capacitor kit covering 15 of the values you actually reach for, from 0.1µF right up to 220µF, in 10V, 16V, 25V and 50V ratings. They are radial through-hole caps rated to 105°C, sorted and labelled in a reusable case so you can grab the value you need without hunting through a drawer. Handy to have on the bench for board repairs, recapping and everyday electronics projects. Held in NZ stock and shipped fast from our Te Awamutu workshop, so you are not waiting weeks on an overseas parcel.
- 200 pieces across 15 values
- 0.1µF to 220µF capacitance range
- 10V, 16V, 25V and 50V ratings
- Rated to 105°C, wide -40°C to +105°C range
- Radial through-hole, standard leads
- Reusable labelled storage case
- General-purpose ±20% tolerance
- Ideal for repairs and prototyping
Specifications
What's in the kit
What's in the box
Sorted and labelled in a reusable storage case (0.1µF to 220µF, 10-50V).
Great for
Using these capacitors
- Check the polarity
Electrolytics are polarised. The longer lead is positive (+); the shorter lead and the stripe on the can mark negative (–). Fitting one backwards can damage it.
- Match the value and voltage
Read the value and voltage printed on the can. Pick a voltage rating at or above your circuit's working voltage.
- Fit and solder
The through-hole leads suit breadboards, protoboard and PCBs. Bend to the pad pitch and solder in place.
- Store the spares
Drop the rest back into the labelled case so your values stay sorted for next time.
Common questions
What does the kit include?
200 electrolytic capacitors across 15 values from 0.1µF to 220µF, in 10V, 16V, 25V and 50V ratings, sorted in a labelled storage case. See the "What's in the kit" table above for the exact count of each value.
Are these polarised?
Yes. They are electrolytic, so polarity matters. The longer lead is positive and the stripe down the can marks negative. Fitting one the wrong way round can damage it.
What voltage rating should I use?
Pick a rating at or above your circuit's working voltage. A higher voltage rating is fine; a lower one is not. The kit covers 10V, 16V, 25V and 50V.
Are they through-hole or SMD?
Through-hole (radial), with two leads. They suit breadboards, protoboard and hand-soldered PCBs, not surface-mount work.
What is the tolerance?
±20%, which is normal for general-purpose electrolytics. That is fine for coupling, decoupling, filtering and smoothing where an exact value is not critical.
Are they good for recapping repairs?
Yes, that is a common use. The kit covers the popular low-value electrolytics found in TVs, monitors, radios, stereos and small power supplies.
Good to know: Electrolytics are polarised, so always match the longer lead to positive (+). Values are printed on each can, and the kit ships in a labelled case. Stock proudly dispatched from Te Awamutu, New Zealand.
