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I have some ceramic disc capacitors with 104 Z on them (the 104 is
underlined), and they are about 7/16" diameter. Can someone please tell me
the value so I can buy replacements?

Thank you,
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I have some ceramic disc capacitors with 104 Z on them (the 104 is
underlined), and they are about 7/16" diameter. Can someone please tell me
the value so I can buy replacements?

Thank you,
--
Tom

"That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest."
-Henry Thoreau


104 = 1 0 0000 (4 zeros) or 100,000pF
Value in nF= 100,000 / 1,000 = 100nF
Value in uF = 100,000 / 1,000,000 = 0.1uF

Z would be tolerance but my table doesn't cover that letter only up to K
(+/-10%)

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I have some ceramic disc capacitors with 104 Z on them (the 104 is
underlined), and they are about 7/16" diameter. Can someone please tell me

Not sure about the 'z' (maybe tolerance) but the 104 is read like
resistors; first 2 digits read as is and the 3rd is the multiplier; hence
100000pF or .1uF

Peter


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I have some ceramic disc capacitors with 104 Z on them (the 104 is
underlined), and they are about 7/16" diameter. Can someone please tell me
the value so I can buy replacements?

Thank you,
--
Tom

"That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest."
-Henry Thoreau


We 104 = 1 0 0000 (4 zeros) or 100,000pF
We Value in nF= 100,000 / 1,000 = 100nF
We Value in uF = 100,000 / 1,000,000 = 0.1uF

We Z would be tolerance but my table doesn't cover that letter only up to
We K (+/-10%)

We Wes.


Tolerance is given by letter codes:
F = +/- 1%
G = 2%
H = 3%
J = 5%
K = 10%
M = 20%
Z = +80, -20%

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As ph12 stated so eloquently:

Not sure about the 'z' (maybe tolerance) but the 104 is read like
resistors; first 2 digits read as is and the 3rd is the multiplier;
hence 100000pF or .1uF

Peter


Thank you for the information.

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Tom

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As Wes. stated so eloquently:

104 = 1 0 0000 (4 zeros) or 100,000pF
Value in nF= 100,000 / 1,000 = 100nF
Value in uF = 100,000 / 1,000,000 = 0.1uF

Z would be tolerance but my table doesn't cover that letter only up to
K (+/-10%)

Wes.





Thanks Wes. I had a chart quite a few years ago but has since been lost.

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Tom

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Tom wrote:

I have some ceramic disc capacitors with 104 Z on them (the 104 is
underlined), and they are about 7/16" diameter. Can someone please tell me
the value so I can buy replacements?

Thank you,

..1 uf

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