> > 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%
> On Mar 30, 2020, at 2:13 PM, Rob Jarratt via cctalk
> wrote:
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>
> 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
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> I don't know, but thanks for
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> > 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 c
>
> 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
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