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Tim
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Sat Sep 03, 2011 10:03 pm   



OK, I have been trying to figure this out via the net, and I am finding
that every site I check only deals with the newer colour codes with the
"dot" on the cap.

My caps have no dot. They are coded as follows;

Brown
Black
Green

Blue stripe painted top to bottom over one lead.

Now I take this to mean it's a 1uf (1,000,000 pf) 35V cap with the blue
strip indicating the + lead and the voltage.

Anyone know this stuff or could point me to a decent site?

Thanks,

- Tim -

Lund-Nielsen, Jorgen
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Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:02 am   



Am 04.09.2011 00:03, schrieb Tim:
Quote:
OK, I have been trying to figure this out via the net, and I am finding
that every site I check only deals with the newer colour codes with the
"dot" on the cap.

My caps have no dot. They are coded as follows;

Brown
Black
Green

Blue stripe painted top to bottom over one lead.

Now I take this to mean it's a 1uf (1,000,000 pf) 35V cap with the blue
strip indicating the + lead and the voltage.

Anyone know this stuff or could point me to a decent site?

Thanks,

- Tim -

Maybe its shown here?

<http://www.imagebanana.com/view/n37z406m/tantal.jpg>


HTH

Jorgen
dj0ud

Tim
Guest

Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:56 pm   



In article <j44njl$k9q$1_at_it-news01.desy.de>, jorgen.lund-
nielsen_at_xyz123desy.de says...
Quote:
Am 04.09.2011 00:03, schrieb Tim:
OK, I have been trying to figure this out via the net, and I am finding
that every site I check only deals with the newer colour codes with the
"dot" on the cap.

My caps have no dot. They are coded as follows;

Brown
Black
Green

Blue stripe painted top to bottom over one lead.

Now I take this to mean it's a 1uf (1,000,000 pf) 35V cap with the blue
strip indicating the + lead and the voltage.

Anyone know this stuff or could point me to a decent site?

Thanks,

- Tim -

Maybe its shown here?

http://www.imagebanana.com/view/n37z406m/tantal.jpg


HTH

Jorgen
dj0ud

They kinda look like "D", but there is no dot anywhere on the device.

Just a blue line painted down one side just above one of the pins.

Thanks anyways,

- Tim -

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