On Saturday, October 25, 2003, at 02:17 AM, Greg Koelpien wrote:
Can we say the following?
1nF = 1000pF = .001 �F? 2nF = 2000pF = .002 �F? 3nF = 3000pF = .003 �F? 4nF = 4000pF = .004 �F?
Yes!
Also, we were scratching our heads with the 1500V+ rating Stuart recommends. Most of their stock listed between 50-500V, not 1500.
They are increasingly hard to source. The voltage rating came from the chap who came up with the idea in the first place, perhaps because the 575 a/b already has a C there. I fear that 500V is too low a rating for that location.
Stuart
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