![]() You do not need to worry about the exact type of capacitor. Your application is mains filtering, which is not a precision or high-linearity application. Note that both paper and film resistors have very large tolerances (20% is fairly standard over operating conditions), so it doesn't matter if the value is exactly spot-on. Make sure you use a value close or equal to the capacitor it's replacing. ![]() ![]() Short answer is: get an X2 or Y2 capacitor (see below), these are almost always MKP (metallized polypropylene) film capacitors. As user EM Fields already suggested, I have already half-answered your question in the linked EE.SE post. ![]()
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