Re: WHAT'S THE CALUE OF THIS CAP? - cap.jpg (0/1)



"Terry" <katamasouth@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> I did a boo-boo and managed to fry (ooo, what a stink) a brand new
> remote switch for our xmas lights. As you can see from the attachment,
> it is definitely a dead cap (the smell was from a resistor on the same
> board).
>
> My question is, what's the value of the cap? I am guessing .00022 uF
> at 250V. I have a pretty good junque box, but don't want to kill this
> little gadget for sure with the wrong value.
>
> It's a 300-MHx 2-ch receiver driving two relays that switch two load
> circuits (lights).
>
> At least there are two good relays to salvage!
>
> TIA--
> Terry--WB4FXD
> Edenton, NC

I'd be guessing it's actually 0.22uF (22pF x 10^5). How big is it?

Cheers.

Ken


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