This capacitor came from my MIG welder and i need some more for it. But i can find any online, if someone knows somewhere i can purchase some I'd be very grateful.
>>298680
I know nothing of these components but is this the correct one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/151559385302?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true
>>298684
Yes thank you
>>298680
I wouldn't stake my life on it, but RS is selling the ALS30, which the datasheets seem to suggest is the successor to the ALS10.
Your one is here https://uk.rs-online.com/mobile/p/aluminium-capacitors/3818595/ , for £18.08 + P&P.
Dimensions, voltage and capacity match, suggesting that this is indeed just the modern version of your capacitor.
>>298684
>>298690
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with this listing, but be very careful buying large capacitors off eBay. Check the seller's reputation, and prefer a domestic product over an international one.
>>298693
Lawl. Who would go through the trouble of doing that? Is the couple of bucks you earn by doing this with all the trouble?
>>298703
Well, your capacitor is listed at $48 plus shipping, so I'ma say "yes it is".
>>298703
Plus you get absolutely no fallout, because your markup is 700-900% so you can just refund the mooks that complain, and no-one can sue you because you're in Taiwan and your customers aren't.
See also SD cards.
>>298691
OP here
I've got three in parallel would it be advisable to swap them all out?
>>298718
It would probably be a good idea. If you have an ESR tester you can test each capacitor, but your duff one probably died due to old age, which implies the other two will probably fail sooner rather than later.