Okey.. electronics question coming up!
Planning on making a "standard" 68-70v diy psu.
Have a bridge rectifier already and waiting on 2x24v 500va toroidal transformer.
Found a bag of capacitators in my shed.
100v 1000uF each. Have around 20 of these.. have seen most of you use 3 or 4 of 4700uF..?
Okey to use these that I have?

If it sounds good.. how would I connect them? It's the round type with long thin legs for soldering to a pcb.. but there will be to much current for using breadboard or something like that..?
Thinking about stripping 1.5mm wire and twisting the capacitator legs around it and soldering in place. Then shrink-wrap for personal protection?

It will be a long row and lots of solder points... but I don't have to buy more parts for it ;)

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