Antique multi-section electrolytic capacitors, commonly known as "FP-style" or "Twist-Lok" capacitors are commonly found in consumer and laboratory equipment manufactured in the mid 20th century. Capacitors of this style are still manufactured, but are expensive compared to modern discrete components. There are two different adaptor boards; one for a four-section can and one for a three-section can. The latter is still in development and hasn't been tested yet. The boards have provisions for jumpers connect the negative side of the capacitors to the chassis via the mounting holes. If the negative side of the capacitors must be isolated from the chassis, do not populate the jumpers.
The large board uses a 2512 surface mount 0 ohm jumper such as a Vishay/Dale CRCW25120000Z0EH.
The small board uses a 0805 surface mount 0 ohm jumper such as a Vishay/Dale CRCW08050000Z0EAC.
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Four-section Board
Three-section Board
Installed on a chassis