SYNERGY ROYAL MUSTARD CAP VALUE ID

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SYNERGY ROYAL MUSTARD CAP VALUE ID

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I picked up some Synergy Royal Mustards for my next amp. Their value is nowhere printed on the cap itself, and I don't see industry-compatible codes that would identify it. Anyone know how to crack the code? My DMM doesn't have a capacitance mode, and I really don't want to go buy a new one. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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How can we guess without an example?
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The red ones are cherry. The green ones are watermelon. Yummy! :D
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Buy an inexpensive capacitor meter...check all before installing in your amp .
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LOL! What, no lemon?

Robert from Valvestorm hooked me up:

https://www.dummies.com/programming/ele ... capacitor/
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Doug R. wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2020 12:31 am Buy an inexpensive capacitor meter...check all before installing in your amp .
I should, and I suppose I will. Thanks.

[EDIT: I just did. It will be good to proof the pudding.]
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those... are industry standard markings
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thetragichero wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2020 5:27 am those... are industry standard markings
Indeed, they are. Now I know what that means. I don't think I'll understand the rationale of encoding part values instead of just printing the actual values, but hey, why make it too easy? :D
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needing 3 numbers instead of more, no need to print unit and/or a decimal point (which wears off easier)
makes it language proof (many other countries use a decimal point and comma the opposite way as the us does when it comes to numbers)
why print color bands on resistors instead of their value?
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which one seems shorter to you

104
or
0.01 uF

that's 3 numbers to print for the first, or 6 to 7 if you add the space between them for the second.

I'm guessing there are two reasons for this:

1. the less you print, the less it costs
2. parts keep getting smaller, so easily printing everything becomes trickier.

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Why do you guys have to be so rational? :mrgreen:
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A 104 is a .1uF or 100nF A 103 is a .01 uF or 10 nF A 102 is a .001 uF or 1nF
A 224 is a .22uF or 220nF. A 223 is a .022uF or 22nF A 222 is a 2.2uF or 2.2nF
Etc Etc Etc
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Oh forgot A 101 is 100pF. 251 is 250pF & 501 is 500pF see the trend.
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Those are the easy ones. First digit, second digit, number of zeros to add. The tough ones are the ones that end with zero. IE, 100. Is it 100pF or is it 10pF? Or, 470. Is it 470pF or is it 47pF? DMM usually doesn't help. :mrgreen:
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You guys are awesome, thanks. Yes, a 222 is a 2.2 nF. Got it.

By that logic, a 470 pF cap would be a "471", and a 47 pF cap would be a "470", yes? That's just mean.
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