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WTB: 0.1uF capacitor 1% tolerance for timing cricuit repair
Anyone in UK got any *axial* lead 1% tolerance 0.1uF caps they can spare one
of - I'll pay reasonable cost + postage. Working voltage of original is 100V, but anything over 50V should be fine. -- Dave Partridge (remove xwy from replyto email address) |
WTB: 0.1uF capacitor 1% tolerance for timing cricuit repair
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"David C. Partridge" wrote: Anyone in UK got any *axial* lead 1% tolerance 0.1uF caps they can spare one of - I'll pay reasonable cost + postage. Working voltage of original is 100V, but anything over 50V should be fine. Might save a lot of time if you'd build it up out of smaller units, using the capacitance measuring function of your DVM. Isaac |
WTB: 0.1uF capacitor 1% tolerance for timing cricuit repair
Not a viable option in this case (physical space constraints), and in any
case I don't trust a DMM to be accurate enough on capacitance. It really does need to be 1% as there's no room to fit a pot to replace the R part (also 1%) of the R/C timing circuit. Dave "Isaac Wingfield" wrote in message ... Might save a lot of time if you'd build it up out of smaller units, using the capacitance measuring function of your DVM. Isaac |
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