capacitors only stack voltages when they are in series.
say the capacitor is expected to see 500volts. if we assume that you can go up to the max...
you can use 1 * 100uf at 500volts
2 * 200uf at 250 volts
4 * 100uf at 250 volts
ideally you'd want a little bit of leeway so you'd go 525 volts and 300volts.
Voltages won't stack if you parallel the caps. Also you cannot stack a multi-can cap with itself since there is only one ground terminal.
say the capacitor is expected to see 500volts. if we assume that you can go up to the max...
you can use 1 * 100uf at 500volts
2 * 200uf at 250 volts
4 * 100uf at 250 volts
ideally you'd want a little bit of leeway so you'd go 525 volts and 300volts.
Voltages won't stack if you parallel the caps. Also you cannot stack a multi-can cap with itself since there is only one ground terminal.
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