On Mon, 20 Jul 2015, Mark J. Blair wrote:
On Jul 20, 2015, at 18:02 , Tothwolf <tothw...@concentric.net> wrote:

I replace wax paper types with polyester (mylar), polystyrene or ceramic discs, depending on how they are used in the circuit (note however that for wound foil types, modern replacement parts do not mark the outside foil, which needs to be at ground potential in many tube circuits, otherwise the circuit can pick up noise and hum).

Funny that you mentioned that! I just watched a YouTube video today about how to experimentally determine which lead is connected to the outer foil for applications where that's important. Modern film caps may have a stripe on one end, but it doesn't appear to reliably indicate which lead goes to the outer foil.

I've often wondered why they even bother to put that polarity stripe on modern film parts when it doesn't actually indicate the outside foil terminal. Maybe this is something that has become lost knowledge to manufacturers over the years to the point where even Vishay/Sprague doesn't know what that black indicator stripe was actually used for?

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