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I have a 16+16uF@500V multisection axial cap with one negative and two positive leads. I wish to use it to replace the first two 16uF filter caps in a Fender SF Deluxe Reverb, which are wired in parallel.
May I solder a lateral extension (a "branch") onto the negative lead and use it as if they were two separate caps?
Or may I simply use the single negative lead and solder it to ground?
Photo of the cap and modified cap attached.
Thanks in advance.
--Carlo

I have a 16+16uF@500V multisection axial cap with one negative and two positive leads. I wish to use it to replace the first two 16uF filter caps in a Fender SF Deluxe Reverb, which are wired in parallel.
May I solder a lateral extension (a "branch") onto the negative lead and use it as if they were two separate caps?
Or may I simply use the single negative lead and solder it to ground?
Photo of the cap and modified cap attached.
Thanks in advance.
--Carlo
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