I am repairing a pk klarity sub amp I have a bad ceramic capacitor that has the number 1815 printed on it. I don't have schematics and the cap is ruined so I don't know the value. Does anyone know?
The number 1815 on a ceramic capacitor does not directly indicate its capacitance value in the standard capacitor code format. It can be a proprietary marking.
Yes the 1815 is a proprietary marking that's why I don't know the value don't know who made it or where the PK company gets its ceramic capacitors from. Unfortunately the cap crumbled to pieces when I tried to remove it from the PC board and there are no others like it on the unit. It is one of those small pancake caps.
Yes the 1815 is a proprietary marking that's why I don't know the value don't know who made it or where the PK company gets its ceramic capacitors from. Unfortunately the cap crumbled to pieces when I tried to remove it from the PC board and there are no others like it on the unit. It is one of those small pancake caps.
POST A PICTURE - if the component has crumbled, then post a GOOD picture of the board where it was, close up and one wider. What colour was the crumbled component?.