ID this capacitor value?

Started by Psychophonic, May 22, 2020, 07:20:01 PM

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Psychophonic

I’m still learning capacitor values and identification.  I can usually find my answer on google but not this time. My guess is 1-50 = 1nF 50v. Same as .001uF?


willienillie

1µF, 50V (tantalum)

edit: Sprague

ElectricDruid

+1 agree, 1uF 50V tantalum for sure. They're polarised, so + marks the positive side, instead of the stripe marks the negative side like typical electrolytics.

Psychophonic

Cool thanks guys. I have a Crybaby project going and am gathering capacitors for my next step. I'm new to this, so I tend to read a lot, tinker a little, order a few parts, repeat. I Believe my next step is the sweep/frequency mod that I'm following over at the Stinkfoot site.