324-389MFD 165V Start Capac.
The K146-55 is a 324-389MFD 165V Start Capac. manufactured by TEC. The TEC brand name is the leader in the field of distribution and production of Power Supplies for worldwide customers. TEC SHORTBLOCKS K146-55 324-389MFD 165V Start Capac. has been part of over 200 premier NASA space programs, easily meeting or exceeding the most demanding requirements.
Get your business off the ground with the TEC K146-55 324-389MFD 165V Start Capac. This high quality 325 volt capacitor contains a series of high current diodes, and has exceptional clamping capabilities. Built to provide reliable service time and time again. For your most demanding applications, this capacitor will deliver nothing less than what you expect.
TEC SHORTBLOCKS K146-55 324-389MFD 165V Start Capac. TEC Shortblocks has become the short block leader in Fiero circles. TEC produces its blocks to very short tolerances and tests each extensively. Late model engines such as this one offer people a way to upgrade their performance without rebuilding their engines every two years as was common on early models.
The TEC Shortblocks K146-55 324-389MFD 165V Capacitor was tested and verified to meet or exceed its original factory specifications.
Start Capacitors : Polypropylene Film, Voltage Range: 165VAC @ 0.45PF, Suitable replacement for Bourns 324-389MFD, TEC K146-55
The K146/K152 Series. With a short circuit current rating of 165V, the K146 Series is ideal for high-power applications in Class II, III and IV circuits. These capacitors are non-polarised and can be mounted in any orientation (except with the leads shorted). Available from stock in case sizes from 13mm diameter to 46mm dia.
Start, run and protect your valuable equipment in harsh conditions with Tec. quality Power System Components. Designed to start and run at temperatures from 0 deg. F (-18 deg. C) to 125 deg. F (51 deg C), Tec products have successfully started, protected and run equipment in hundreds of industrial applications worldwide - including those that require stringent safety standards such as the new American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) navigation standard H2 class requirements, which specifies a two year extended storage between engine starts.