Hi there- sorry if this is obvious! I've got a 20 year old board I'm working on and I'm replacing some Capictors. The originals have 104M writen on them.
The replacements I've got just are 104 50v (no M) these are a little smaller too. Are they the same just a modern version? Are they useable in place?
Thanks for any help (newbie)
Usually the "M" marking means +/-20% tolerance. I suspect your new one is about the same, give or take a bit. It should be ok provided the voltage rating is adequate for your circuit.
Hi there- sorry if this is obvious! I've got a 20 year old board I'm working on and I'm replacing some Capictors. The originals have 104M writen on them.
The replacements I've got just are 104 50v (no M) these are a little smaller too. Are they the same just a modern version? Are they useable in place?
Thanks for any help (newbie)
As already said, perfectly fine - however, WHY are you replacing them? - there's some slight possibility that replacing some electrolytics 'may' be of some benefit, but in most cases not.
These sort of capacitors are EXTREMELY reliable, and don't age - not that 20 years is long anyway.
Thank you for the help! The board has suffered ni-cad battery damage. A fair few of the components nearby were disintegrating... so I've decided to replace all the components ive taken off too.
Is there a technique or reason to bend the legs out?
Thanks
Thank you for the help! The board has suffered ni-cad battery damage. A fair few of the components nearby were disintegrating... so I've decided to replace all the components ive taken off too.
Is there a technique or reason to bend the legs out?
Thanks