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I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type
of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet because although it has a problem, it is still watchable and I'd like to find out the type of cap so I can buy it before hand and swap it at the same time I first open it up for service as not to inconvenience the customer, (who happens to be my ex, and you KNOW how touchy that situation can be right? She's my ex for a very good reason vbg) And obviously, seeing as who it is, you know it's going to be a "government job" Know what I mean? SO, if anyone maybe has the parts list, schematic, anything that will tell what kind of cap it is, I'd REALLY appreciate it if you would let me know BRAND : NEC MODEL OR CHASSIS : CT-2505A PART NEEDED : C414. 2.2 MFD @160 VOLTS. Thanks a lot everyone. Randy |
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If your whore wants to look at **** on TV, then you should accommodate her
the easy way. Instead of jacking off TV gadgets, just gouge her eyes out with a spoon, and jam them up her ass with a ball pein hammer! "Randel Chiffiald" wrote in message ... I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet because although it has a problem, it is still watchable and I'd like to find out the type of cap so I can buy it before hand and swap it at the same time I first open it up for service as not to inconvenience the customer, (who happens to be my ex, and you KNOW how touchy that situation can be right? She's my ex for a very good reason vbg) And obviously, seeing as who it is, you know it's going to be a "government job" Know what I mean? SO, if anyone maybe has the parts list, schematic, anything that will tell what kind of cap it is, I'd REALLY appreciate it if you would let me know BRAND : NEC MODEL OR CHASSIS : CT-2505A PART NEEDED : C414. 2.2 MFD @160 VOLTS. Thanks a lot everyone. Randy |
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 02:54:12 -0300, Randel Chiffiald
wrote: I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet because although it has a problem, it is still watchable and I'd like to find out the type of cap so I can buy it before hand and swap it at the same time I first open it up for service as not to inconvenience the customer, (who happens to be my ex, and you KNOW how touchy that situation can be right? She's my ex for a very good reason vbg) And obviously, seeing as who it is, you know it's going to be a "government job" Know what I mean? SO, if anyone maybe has the parts list, schematic, anything that will tell what kind of cap it is, I'd REALLY appreciate it if you would let me know BRAND : NEC MODEL OR CHASSIS : CT-2505A PART NEEDED : C414. 2.2 MFD @160 VOLTS. Thanks a lot everyone. Randy It's a polarized 105 C electrolytic capacitor. |
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Randel Chiffiald ) writes:
I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet because although it has a problem, it is still watchable and I'd like to find out the type of cap so I can buy it before hand and swap it at the same time I first open it up for service as not to inconvenience the customer, (who happens to be my ex, and you KNOW how touchy that situation can be right? She's my ex for a very good reason vbg) And obviously, seeing as who it is, you know it's going to be a "government job" Know what I mean? HOw in the world can you know that it's a specific capacitor without having opened the tv set? Either you're guessing at what it might be, or you've done the old "I took it to a repairman, but they wanted $200 to repair it, so I'm going to do it myself. But I need to know, what's a capacitor?". Anyone who really had an idea would be able to make a very good guess on what type of capacitor. Michael |
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 02:54:12 -0300, Randel Chiffiald
wrote: I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet because although it has a problem, it is still watchable and I'd like to find out the type of cap so I can buy it before hand and swap it at the same time I first open it up for service as not to inconvenience the customer, (who happens to be my ex, and you KNOW how touchy that situation can be right? She's my ex for a very good reason vbg) And obviously, seeing as who it is, you know it's going to be a "government job" Know what I mean? SO, if anyone maybe has the parts list, schematic, anything that will tell what kind of cap it is, I'd REALLY appreciate it if you would let me know BRAND : NEC MODEL OR CHASSIS : CT-2505A PART NEEDED : C414. 2.2 MFD @160 VOLTS. Thanks a lot everyone. Randy --- Google CT-2505A and you'll get some hits for manuals for sale. -- JF |
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 12:45:05 -0500, John Fields
wrote: On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 02:54:12 -0300, Randel Chiffiald wrote: I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet because although it has a problem, it is still watchable and I'd like to find out the type of cap so I can buy it before hand and swap it at the same time I first open it up for service as not to inconvenience the customer, (who happens to be my ex, and you KNOW how touchy that situation can be right? She's my ex for a very good reason vbg) And obviously, seeing as who it is, you know it's going to be a "government job" Know what I mean? SO, if anyone maybe has the parts list, schematic, anything that will tell what kind of cap it is, I'd REALLY appreciate it if you would let me know BRAND : NEC MODEL OR CHASSIS : CT-2505A PART NEEDED : C414. 2.2 MFD @160 VOLTS. Thanks a lot everyone. Randy --- Google CT-2505A and you'll get some hits for manuals for sale. What are you, some kind of troll? Of course I could buy a manual, but I asked for help from someone who might have one already, and would be courteous enough to share the information I needed with me. Most of the questions in these groups could be answered with "search for a manual for sale." That info is assumed, but not what was requested. |
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 08:26:29 -0500, Chuck wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 02:54:12 -0300, Randel Chiffiald wrote: I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet because although it has a problem, it is still watchable and I'd like to find out the type of cap so I can buy it before hand and swap it at the same time I first open it up for service as not to inconvenience the customer, (who happens to be my ex, and you KNOW how touchy that situation can be right? She's my ex for a very good reason vbg) And obviously, seeing as who it is, you know it's going to be a "government job" Know what I mean? SO, if anyone maybe has the parts list, schematic, anything that will tell what kind of cap it is, I'd REALLY appreciate it if you would let me know BRAND : NEC MODEL OR CHASSIS : CT-2505A PART NEEDED : C414. 2.2 MFD @160 VOLTS. Thanks a lot everyone. Randy It's a polarized 105 C electrolytic capacitor. Thanks you very much! That's a big help. Randy |
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"Randel Chiffiald" wrote in message ... I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) Very likely electrolytic. Could be poly. Sure isn't tantalum or mica. |
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Randel Chiffiald wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 12:45:05 -0500, John Fields wrote: Google CT-2505A and you'll get some hits for manuals for sale. What are you, some kind of troll? Of course I could buy a manual, but I asked for help from someone who might have one already, and would be courteous enough to share the information I needed with me. Most of the questions in these groups could be answered with "search for a manual for sale." That info is assumed, but not what was requested. No, john is a regular on news:alt.binaries.schematics.electronic and most of the news:sci.electronics.* newsgroups. alt.binaries.schematics.electronic was created to exchange schematics and design ideas, not trade in copyrighted materials. John gave you the standard advice, for when someone requests something that isn't in the public domain. *: news:sci.electronics.basics news:sci.electronics.cad news:sci.electronics.components news:sci.electronics.design news:sci.electronics.equipment news:sci.electronics.misc -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 08:39:21 -0400, Gave
us: If your whore wants to look at **** on TV, then you should accommodate her the easy way. Instead of jacking off TV gadgets, just gouge her eyes out with a spoon, and jam them up her ass with a ball pein hammer! Top posting TOFU Usenet retard! It is peen, btw, idiot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_peen_hammer |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 01:55:29 -0300, Randel Chiffiald
Gave us: What are you, some kind of troll? Of course I could buy a manual, but I asked for help from someone who might have one already, Lemmie guess... you are too stupid to look at the designations you gave and tell what part it is? If that is the case, and it obviously is, then you are also too stupid to be working on it and particularly so without a manual, which any real technician would have, and want, and acquire before delving into such a repair. What makes you think that replacing that part is going to solve the root cause of what made it fail? If you are so dumb that you think you don't need a manual, what makes you think you have properly diagnosed the failure mode? Also, that part is identifiable from up to 26,400 miles away by any competent person, so if you are having issues doing so, you should most likely be the last idiot working on the chassis of a TV. |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 06:06:28 GMT, "Homer J Simpson"
Gave us: "Randel Chiffiald" wrote in message .. . I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) Very likely electrolytic. Could be poly. Sure isn't tantalum or mica. All three can actually reach that value, but *we* know for sure that it is an EL. The problem at this point is his attitude, and the fact that he couldn't ID it from a glance tells us he shouldn't be doing the repair *attempt*. He'll likely screw it up, or not repair the root cause for that part's failure, and end up having to get it professionally repaired, and after telling that guy what he already did, it will likely cost him twice as much to do it, as the tech will see the opportunity for the "idiot with a screwdriver" penalty imposition. Bwuahahahaha! |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 02:18:34 -0700, SuperM
SuperM@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGala xy.org wrote: On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 06:06:28 GMT, "Homer J Simpson" Gave us: "Randel Chiffiald" wrote in message . .. I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) Very likely electrolytic. Could be poly. Sure isn't tantalum or mica. All three can actually reach that value, but *we* know for sure that it is an EL. The problem at this point is his attitude, and the fact that he couldn't ID it from a glance tells us he shouldn't be doing the repair *attempt*. He'll likely screw it up, or not repair the root cause for that part's failure, and end up having to get it professionally repaired, and after telling that guy what he already did, it will likely cost him twice as much to do it, as the tech will see the opportunity for the "idiot with a screwdriver" penalty imposition. Bwuahahahaha! You people really crack me up - really. If you could read beyond your own little contribution to idiocy, you would know how ridiculous you really sound. But then I wouldn't have such a grand time reading the tripe from people who think they know what they are talking about, and have all the answers, but couldn't be more wrong if they tried. Besides, the only way people like you talk the way you do, is that you hide behind a keyboard. If you were standing in front of me, the self importance you project when you feel safe behind your anonymity would disappear, and you might just become a human being. Should you have actually known me during the last 40 years I have been working in electronics, you would know that what you said is completely opposite to reality. I actually almost wish you would meet me in person after writing you thoughtless negative generalizations about me. If you did, and unless you have not a single ounce of shame, I have little doubt that not only would you feel about 1 inch tall, but seeing me in my current health, you would insist on doing the work for me. Time, living my life to its fullest when I wasn't holed up working on this or that project, and some poor personal choices have left me crippled, in a 24/7 hell of agonizing pain, and dependant on pure oxygen to survive. My will to live, a life long love and fascination for electronics, and first and foremost, my daughter, are the only things keeping me going. With this message, I simply asked for help with confirmation of the identity of a capacitor, nothing else, but some people are so filled with hatred that they have to heap it on anyone who happens to catch their attention. Yes, you people crack me up, but I feel sad for you. Even in my condition, I am a lot happier with life than you seem to be. Unlike some, I haven't given up yet. If I had, I'd have gone a long time ago. So thanks for the therapeutic laughter. If you feel the need to hide behind your shield and spew more vitriolic banter, by all means, go ahead. You'll have to forgive me if I do not respond. I much better ways to spend what time I have left. With luck, you'll keep me in stitches for a long time to come. Thanks to Chuck I have the simple information I needed, (thanks again Chuck!) so I no longer need to monitor this thread. For that, I owe Chuck big time! LMAO Ah, that's the ticket! Randy P.S. I trust that anyone else with similar problems as SuperM, and feels the same need to lash out at people, consider the above applies to you as well. This will save me from having to repeat myself and you can also consider this my final posting on the matter. Again, Randy. |
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It's PENIS geek!
"SuperM" SuperM@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGala xy.org wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 08:39:21 -0400, Gave us: If your whore wants to look at **** on TV, then you should accommodate her the easy way. Instead of jacking off TV gadgets, just gouge her eyes out with a spoon, and jam them up her ass with a ball pein hammer! Top posting TOFU Usenet retard! It is peen, btw, idiot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_peen_hammer |
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SuperM wrote: Gave us: If your whore wants to look at **** on TV, then you should accommodate her the easy way. Instead of jacking off TV gadgets, just gouge her eyes out with a spoon, and jam them up her ass with a ball pein hammer! Top posting TOFU Usenet retard! It is peen, btw, idiot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_peen_hammer His spelling is correct for the UK and other countries speaking real English. Graham |
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SuperM wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 08:39:21 -0400, Gave us: If your whore wants to look at **** on TV, then you should accommodate her the easy way. Instead of jacking off TV gadgets, just gouge her eyes out with a spoon, and jam them up her ass with a ball pein hammer! Top posting TOFU Usenet retard! It is peen, btw, idiot. Before you call someone an idiot, it is probably best to remember the words: "It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than it is to speak and remove all doubt." Hammers are very old, and as such they have names that have gone through many variations as the tides of fashion changed. One of the early English names for any hammer with one curved face and one flat face is a "pane hammer"... pronounced "peen hammer". The hammer with a ball end, and a flat end has been known variously as a "ball pane hammer", a "ball pein hammer", and a "ball peen hammer". All are currently correct, and all are in any reasonable English language dictionary. -Chuck |
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Randel Chiffiald wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 12:45:05 -0500, John Fields wrote: On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 02:54:12 -0300, Randel Chiffiald wrote: I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet because although it has a problem, it is still watchable and I'd like to find out the type of cap so I can buy it before hand and swap it at the same time I first open it up for service as not to inconvenience the customer, (who happens to be my ex, and you KNOW how touchy that situation can be right? She's my ex for a very good reason vbg) And obviously, seeing as who it is, you know it's going to be a "government job" Know what I mean? SO, if anyone maybe has the parts list, schematic, anything that will tell what kind of cap it is, I'd REALLY appreciate it if you would let me know BRAND : NEC MODEL OR CHASSIS : CT-2505A PART NEEDED : C414. 2.2 MFD @160 VOLTS. Thanks a lot everyone. Randy --- Google CT-2505A and you'll get some hits for manuals for sale. What are you, some kind of troll? John is some kind of (where the phrase "some kind of" means "of the highest order") expert. Of course I could buy a manual, You would be surprised at the number of people who don't know that. but I asked for help from someone who might have one already, and would be courteous enough to share the information I needed with me. Most of the questions in these groups could be answered with "search for a manual for sale." That info is assumed, but not what was requested. Might be a better policy to appreciate helpful responses, rather than condemn them. Ed |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 07:28:51 -0300, Randel Chiffiald
wrote: On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 02:18:34 -0700, SuperM SuperM@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGal axy.org wrote: On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 06:06:28 GMT, "Homer J Simpson" Gave us: "Randel Chiffiald" wrote in message ... I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) Very likely electrolytic. Could be poly. Sure isn't tantalum or mica. All three can actually reach that value, but *we* know for sure that it is an EL. The problem at this point is his attitude, and the fact that he couldn't ID it from a glance tells us he shouldn't be doing the repair *attempt*. He'll likely screw it up, or not repair the root cause for that part's failure, and end up having to get it professionally repaired, and after telling that guy what he already did, it will likely cost him twice as much to do it, as the tech will see the opportunity for the "idiot with a screwdriver" penalty imposition. Bwuahahahaha! You people really crack me up - really. If you could read beyond your own little contribution to idiocy, you would know how ridiculous you really sound. But then I wouldn't have such a grand time reading the tripe from people who think they know what they are talking about, and have all the answers, but couldn't be more wrong if they tried. Besides, the only way people like you talk the way you do, is that you hide behind a keyboard. If you were standing in front of me, the self importance you project when you feel safe behind your anonymity would disappear, and you might just become a human being. Should you have actually known me during the last 40 years I have been working in electronics, you would know that what you said is completely opposite to reality. I actually almost wish you would meet me in person after writing you thoughtless negative generalizations about me. If you did, and unless you have not a single ounce of shame, I have little doubt that not only would you feel about 1 inch tall, but seeing me in my current health, you would insist on doing the work for me. Time, living my life to its fullest when I wasn't holed up working on this or that project, and some poor personal choices have left me crippled, in a 24/7 hell of agonizing pain, and dependant on pure oxygen to survive. My will to live, a life long love and fascination for electronics, and first and foremost, my daughter, are the only things keeping me going. With this message, I simply asked for help with confirmation of the identity of a capacitor, nothing else, but some people are so filled with hatred that they have to heap it on anyone who happens to catch their attention. Yes, you people crack me up, but I feel sad for you. Even in my condition, I am a lot happier with life than you seem to be. Unlike some, I haven't given up yet. If I had, I'd have gone a long time ago. So thanks for the therapeutic laughter. If you feel the need to hide behind your shield and spew more vitriolic banter, by all means, go ahead. You'll have to forgive me if I do not respond. I much better ways to spend what time I have left. With luck, you'll keep me in stitches for a long time to come. Thanks to Chuck I have the simple information I needed, (thanks again Chuck!) so I no longer need to monitor this thread. For that, I owe Chuck big time! LMAO Ah, that's the ticket! Randy P.S. I trust that anyone else with similar problems as SuperM, and feels the same need to lash out at people, consider the above applies to you as well. This will save me from having to repeat myself and you can also consider this my final posting on the matter. Again, Randy. --- Good riddance. -- JF |
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John Fields wrote: Randel Chiffiald wrote: P.S. I trust that anyone else with similar problems as SuperM, and feels the same need to lash out at people, consider the above applies to you as well. This will save me from having to repeat myself and you can also consider this my final posting on the matter. Again, Randy. --- Good riddance. Good Lord ! Your mean streak is really showing today Fields. Graham |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 15:39:30 +0100, Eeyore
wrote: John Fields wrote: Randel Chiffiald wrote: P.S. I trust that anyone else with similar problems as SuperM, and feels the same need to lash out at people, consider the above applies to you as well. This will save me from having to repeat myself and you can also consider this my final posting on the matter. Again, Randy. --- Good riddance. Good Lord ! Your mean streak is really showing today Fields. --- Always trying to start ****, aren't you, gadfly? -- JF |
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Randel Chiffiald wrote:
(snip) ...Thanks to Chuck address redacted I have the simple information I needed, (thanks again Chuck!) so I no longer need to monitor this thread. (snip) Did Chuck ask you to publish his email address so that spambots could flood his inbox, as his reward for helping you? |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 07:28:51 -0300, Randel Chiffiald wrote:
P.S. I trust that anyone else with similar problems as SuperM, There is no one with similar problems as "SuperM". Just ignore him/it. If the resistor has relatively long leads, and is bigger than the other resistors (i.e., a power resistor), then when you solder it back in, you might want to provide some mechanical support, like a glob of silicone RTV. Good Luck! Rich |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 13:31:51 -0400, John Popelish
put finger to keyboard and composed: Randel Chiffiald wrote: (snip) ...Thanks to Chuck address redacted I have the simple information I needed, (thanks again Chuck!) so I no longer need to monitor this thread. (snip) Did Chuck ask you to publish his email address so that spambots could flood his inbox, as his reward for helping you? Point taken, but Chuck's address was in his headers, so the spambots would have found him anyway. - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 07:28:51 -0300, Randel Chiffiald
Gave us: Thanks to Chuck I have the simple information I needed, (thanks again Chuck!) so I no longer need to monitor this thread. For that, I owe Chuck big time! LMAO Ah, that's the ticket! Randy You're an idiot. You are a rambling dope, at best. Here's some more help... The word for today is: PARAGRAPH http://m-w.com/dictionary/paragraph |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 13:37:17 +0100, Eeyore
Gave us: SuperM wrote: Gave us: If your whore wants to look at **** on TV, then you should accommodate her the easy way. Instead of jacking off TV gadgets, just gouge her eyes out with a spoon, and jam them up her ass with a ball pein hammer! Top posting TOFU Usenet retard! It is peen, btw, idiot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_peen_hammer His spelling is correct for the UK and other countries speaking real English. Graham http://m-w.com/dictionary/peen http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/peen Note the etymology, idiot. You (brits) are the only dopes in the world that CHANGED the spelling, and then contaminated other parts of the world with it. |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 08:50:16 -0400, Chuck Harris
Gave us: SuperM wrote: On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 08:39:21 -0400, Gave us: If your whore wants to look at **** on TV, then you should accommodate her the easy way. Instead of jacking off TV gadgets, just gouge her eyes out with a spoon, and jam them up her ass with a ball pein hammer! Top posting TOFU Usenet retard! It is peen, btw, idiot. Before you call someone an idiot, it is probably best to remember the words: "It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than it is to speak and remove all doubt." Hammers are very old, and as such they have names that have gone through many variations as the tides of fashion changed. One of the early English names for any hammer with one curved face and one flat face is a "pane hammer"... pronounced "peen hammer". The hammer with a ball end, and a flat end has been known variously as a "ball pane hammer", a "ball pein hammer", and a "ball peen hammer". All are currently correct, and all are in any reasonable English language dictionary. I am right, he is wrong, and so is his entire country. Look at the etymology, dip****. You are the one that has removed all doubt about your utter foolishness. |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 13:31:51 -0400, John Popelish
Gave us: Randel Chiffiald wrote: (snip) ...Thanks to Chuck address redacted I have the simple information I needed, (thanks again Chuck!) so I no longer need to monitor this thread. (snip) Did Chuck ask you to publish his email address so that spambots could flood his inbox, as his reward for helping you? Supposedly, the idjiot "isn't monitoring the thread" any longer. How convenient... just breeze in, insult everyone, and leave after emblazoning someone's email all over Usenet. |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 19:11:08 GMT, Rich Grise Gave
us: On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 07:28:51 -0300, Randel Chiffiald wrote: P.S. I trust that anyone else with similar problems as SuperM, There is no one with similar problems as "SuperM". Just ignore him/it. If the resistor has relatively long leads, and is bigger than the other resistors (i.e., a power resistor), then when you solder it back in, you might want to provide some mechanical support, like a glob of silicone RTV. It's NOT a resistor, idiot. Try to actually read the thread you invade next time, asswipe. |
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 08:46:59 +1000, Franc Zabkar
Gave us: Point taken, but Chuck's address was in his headers, so the spambots would have found him anyway. They usually only look in the body. |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 07:28:51 -0300, Randel Chiffiald
Gave us: Should you have actually known me during the last 40 years I have been working in electronics, you would know that what you said is completely opposite to reality. If you have been working in electronics for the last 40 years, and you cannot ID that part, you have been in the wrong business, chucko. We can ID it from description alone without any lookups whatsoever. Hell, even the donkey can tell what it is. |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 07:28:51 -0300, Randel Chiffiald
Gave us: I actually almost wish you would meet me in person after writing you thoughtless negative generalizations about me. You asked a stupid lay person question, and then insulted the expert that told you to get a manual. You got nuthin' comin' sonny. The plate of **** you handed us went right back in your face. |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 07:28:51 -0300, Randel Chiffiald
Gave us: Time, living my life to its fullest when I wasn't holed up working on this or that project, and some poor personal choices have left me crippled, in a 24/7 hell of agonizing pain, and dependant on pure oxygen to survive. All the more reason to call the technician. I am quite sure there are some in your area that *would* do the work for you gratis. |
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"SuperM" SuperM@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGala xy.org wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 06:06:28 GMT, "Homer J Simpson" Gave us: "Randel Chiffiald" wrote in message . .. I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) Very likely electrolytic. Could be poly. Sure isn't tantalum or mica. All three can actually reach that value, but *we* know for sure that it is an EL. The problem at this point is his attitude, and the fact that he couldn't ID it from a glance tells us he shouldn't be doing the repair *attempt*. If you'd read his original post, you'd know he hasn't opened the set up yet because it's in its owner's home, so he hasn't had a chance to have that glance, you self-rightous pig. He wrote: "I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet..." snip I think his attitude was entirely appropriate, considering the ration of **** he was handed by this worthless group of oinkers for the high crime of asking for a little help. After following this thread for the last couple of days, this entire group can FOAD as far as I'm concerned. Like the OP, I won't be back anytime soon. If you can't figure out why, you'll have to buy the manual. No one here will be willing or able to help you. He'll likely screw it up, or not repair the root cause for that part's failure, and end up having to get it professionally repaired, and after telling that guy what he already did, it will likely cost him twice as much to do it, as the tech will see the opportunity for the "idiot with a screwdriver" penalty imposition. Bwuahahahaha! |
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Phread wrote:
If you'd read his original post, you'd know he hasn't opened the set up yet because it's in its owner's home, so he hasn't had a chance to have that glance, you self-rightous pig. He wrote: "I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet..." snip I think his attitude was entirely appropriate, considering the ration of **** he was handed by this worthless group of oinkers for the high crime of asking for a little help. After following this thread for the last couple of days, this entire group can FOAD as far as I'm concerned. Like the OP, I won't be back anytime soon. If you can't figure out why, you'll have to buy the manual. No one here will be willing or able to help you. You are wasting your time arguing with the most plonked idiot on the sci.electronics.* newsgroups. He just morphed again to avoid all the kill filters. he doesn't care about the original post, the OP, or anything other than stirring up a bunch of **** with anybody who will respond. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 19:19:34 -0700, "Phread"
wrote: If you'd read his original post, you'd know he hasn't opened the set up yet because it's in its owner's home, so he hasn't had a chance to have that glance, you self-rightous pig. He wrote: "I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet..." snip I think his attitude was entirely appropriate, considering the ration of **** he was handed by this worthless group of oinkers for the high crime of asking for a little help. After following this thread for the last couple of days, this entire group can FOAD as far as I'm concerned. Like the OP, I won't be back anytime soon. If you can't figure out why, you'll have to buy the manual. No one here will be willing or able to help you. --- In this group (seb) we're very sensitive to the problems newsbies have with asking for help, generally treat them with kid gloves, and subscribe to the notion that there is no such thing as a stupid question. He wasn't originally handed a ration of ****, he was merely given instruction as to where he could find a manual so that he could positively identify the component in question, after which he became bellicose and judgmental and, consequently, received his well-deserved ration of ****. However, now that you, another asshole, has taken your pot shot and run away, you may never get to ask yourself how he knew it was _that_ particular capacitor which needed to be replaced, and that it was a 2.2µF (not 2.2mfd) 160V cap _without_ opening the case. -- JF |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 19:19:34 -0700, "Phread" Gave
us: "SuperM" SuperM@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGala xy.org wrote in message .. . On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 06:06:28 GMT, "Homer J Simpson" Gave us: "Randel Chiffiald" wrote in message ... I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) Very likely electrolytic. Could be poly. Sure isn't tantalum or mica. All three can actually reach that value, but *we* know for sure that it is an EL. The problem at this point is his attitude, and the fact that he couldn't ID it from a glance tells us he shouldn't be doing the repair *attempt*. If you'd read his original post, you'd know he hasn't opened the set up yet because it's in its owner's home, so he hasn't had a chance to have that glance, you self-rightous pig. He wrote: "I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't opened the set yet..." snip I think his attitude was entirely appropriate, considering the ration of **** he was handed by this worthless group of oinkers for the high crime of asking for a little help. Bull****. He has since claimed to have worked in electronics for forty years. Anyone working in the field for that long that cannot recognize an EL cap NEEDS to get the schematic, which was what was suggested when HE went off on John, you stupid twit! After following this thread for the last couple of days, Obviously not very well. this entire group can FOAD as far as I'm concerned. As if any of us give a **** with what concerns you. Like the OP, I won't be back anytime soon. Good, dip****. If you can't figure out why, you'll have to buy the manual. No one here will be willing or able to help you. That isn't what was said, dumbass. |
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 02:31:23 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
Gave us: He just morphed again to avoid all the kill filters. No, idiot. I CHANGED my nym because some lame alt.usenet.kooks asswipes have been making false posts as if to come from me. If goddamned liars like you got what they deserved, you'd be less a huge chunk of your bank account for the crap you have spewed lately. |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 16:41:04 -0700, SuperM wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 13:37:17 +0100, Eeyore Gave us: SuperM wrote: Gave us: If your whore wants to look at **** on TV, then you should accommodate her the easy way. Instead of jacking off TV gadgets, just gouge her eyes out with a spoon, and jam them up her ass with a ball pein hammer! Top posting TOFU Usenet retard! It is peen, btw, idiot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_peen_hammer His spelling is correct for the UK and other countries speaking real English. Graham http://m-w.com/dictionary/peen http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/peen Note the etymology, idiot. You (brits) are the only dopes in the world that CHANGED the spelling, and then contaminated other parts of the world with it. These people seem to disagree http://www.hammersource.com/Ball_Pein_Hammers.html In fact a quick search shows that most US hammer suppliers spell it pein. Jim |
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 08:20:16 GMT, JimW52 Gave us:
Note the etymology, idiot. What part of that do you not understand? |
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