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Old 04-02-2016, 09:46 AM
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Can you use a ceramic/disk capacitor in place of a film capacitor

I'm repairing a tv and there's an old molded paper capacitor that's rated at .00082uf (820 picofarad) with a max voltage of 2000v. I can't find a film capacitor of that value at my local electronics shop, so in wondering if I could just use a disk capacitor in its place
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