Mark68 New Member Jun 7, 2009 #1 There's no polarity and It's an axial, yellow in color and extremely small (less than bb size RSE 104 (the 0 looks broken in 3 places) MCT 710 (the 0 looks broken in 3 places) Any help much appreciated
There's no polarity and It's an axial, yellow in color and extremely small (less than bb size RSE 104 (the 0 looks broken in 3 places) MCT 710 (the 0 looks broken in 3 places) Any help much appreciated
crutschow Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jun 7, 2009 #2 The 104 may indicate 10,000pF (.01µF).
Mark68 New Member Jun 7, 2009 #3 crutschow said: The 104 may indicate 10,000pF (.01µF). Click to expand... I was thinking 1 with 4 too, but I wasnt sure. I think that's it. I need to get a capacitor tester. Any suggestions on a good one?
crutschow said: The 104 may indicate 10,000pF (.01µF). Click to expand... I was thinking 1 with 4 too, but I wasnt sure. I think that's it. I need to get a capacitor tester. Any suggestions on a good one?
Mark68 New Member Jun 7, 2009 #5 Hero999 said: It's 100,000pF, 0.1µF or 100nF. Click to expand... So 10 with 4 zeros. Thanks for the correction.
Hero999 said: It's 100,000pF, 0.1µF or 100nF. Click to expand... So 10 with 4 zeros. Thanks for the correction.
D derfc New Member Sep 28, 2012 #6 Hi, I just found this old thread and I hope some of you guys are still there. I have the same capacitor and I understand the capacitance code, but I also need to know the voltage rating on it. It says "MKH 643". Any ideas?
Hi, I just found this old thread and I hope some of you guys are still there. I have the same capacitor and I understand the capacitance code, but I also need to know the voltage rating on it. It says "MKH 643". Any ideas?