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Only ones I have that are even close are 470uF,200V and 2200uF,16V. All salvaged from ancient PSU's. I know they don't meet your requirements directly, but if you are creative enough, you might be able to assemble something that is comparable using Kirchhoff's law or something.
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Capacitors add in parallel, and in series the voltages are distributed. So to put two capacitors in series you can double the voltage across them, but the resultant capacitance is halved. So to parallel two series pairs gives you the same capacitance at twice the voltage.
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