Re: Split Ceramic Disk Capacitor
> > RobI'd say 3.3 nF. M is probably a voltage rating. > Odd for it to be split. I could just barely imagine that from mechanical > stress. Or perhaps severe overvoltage. Where is this part used? > paul Tolerance rating -- +/- 20% https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/electronic_components/capacitors/capacitor-codes-markings.php Will
Re: Split Ceramic Disk Capacitor
> On Mar 30, 2020, at 2:13 PM, Rob Jarratt via cctalk > wrote: > > > I have just opened up one of my other VLC machines. The part in question is > marked > > .0033M > Z5U > > I guess this means a 3.3nF capacitor? Or will it mean 3.3uF? > > Thanks > > Rob I'd say 3.3 nF. M is probably a voltage rating. Odd for it to be split. I could just barely imagine that from mechanical stress. Or perhaps severe overvoltage. Where is this part used? paul
RE: Split Ceramic Disk Capacitor
> -Original Message- > From: cctalk On Behalf Of Rob Jarratt via > cctalk > Sent: 30 March 2020 07:31 > To: 'Peter Coghlan' ; 'General Discussion: On-Topic > and Off-Topic Posts' > Subject: RE: Split Ceramic Disk Capacitor > > I don't know, but thanks for pointing out that it might not be a capacitor. > I have two more VLCs so I will open them up and see what the markings are, > the markings on this one are almost illegible. > > Thanks > > Rob > > > -Original Message- > > From: cctalk On Behalf Of Peter > > Coghlan > via > > cctalk > > Sent: 30 March 2020 00:56 > > To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts > > > Subject: Re: Split Ceramic Disk Capacitor > > > > > > > > Since I am forced to stay at home more than I would like I though I > > > would check some more PSUs. One I wanted to check was the H7109-C > > > from one of my VAXstation 4000 VLC machines. I found a leaked > > > capacitor and some other high ESR ones, so I will replace those. > > > However, I also noticed a ceramic disk capacitor that appears to be > > > split all around the edge. Is that a known failure mode? > > > > > > > Is it definately a capacitor? > > > > I've had some damaged surge arrestors / MOVs / VDRs that look very > > similar > to > > ceramic disc capacitors. I have just opened up one of my other VLC machines. The part in question is marked .0033M Z5U I guess this means a 3.3nF capacitor? Or will it mean 3.3uF? Thanks Rob > > > > Regards, > > Peter Coghlan.
RE: Split Ceramic Disk Capacitor
I don't know, but thanks for pointing out that it might not be a capacitor. I have two more VLCs so I will open them up and see what the markings are, the markings on this one are almost illegible. Thanks Rob > -Original Message- > From: cctalk On Behalf Of Peter Coghlan via > cctalk > Sent: 30 March 2020 00:56 > To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts > Subject: Re: Split Ceramic Disk Capacitor > > > > > Since I am forced to stay at home more than I would like I though I > > would check some more PSUs. One I wanted to check was the H7109-C from > > one of my VAXstation 4000 VLC machines. I found a leaked capacitor and > > some other high ESR ones, so I will replace those. However, I also > > noticed a ceramic disk capacitor that appears to be split all around > > the edge. Is that a known failure mode? > > > > Is it definately a capacitor? > > I've had some damaged surge arrestors / MOVs / VDRs that look very similar to > ceramic disc capacitors. > > Regards, > Peter Coghlan.
Re: Split Ceramic Disk Capacitor
> > Since I am forced to stay at home more than I would like I though I would > check some more PSUs. One I wanted to check was the H7109-C from one of my > VAXstation 4000 VLC machines. I found a leaked capacitor and some other high > ESR ones, so I will replace those. However, I also noticed a ceramic disk > capacitor that appears to be split all around the edge. Is that a known > failure mode? > Is it definately a capacitor? I've had some damaged surge arrestors / MOVs / VDRs that look very similar to ceramic disc capacitors. Regards, Peter Coghlan.