It looks like an ordinary 250 volt polyester / aluminium non-polarised cap. The value is blurry, but by the size it is probably in the range 0.5uF to 2 uF.
It doesn't seem to have markings for metallised poly types (eg. MKT, MKP, MMK, PP). It would be OK for audio coupling, eg. anode to following grid where V+ is <= 250 volts, or in a low voltage circuit.
It doesn't seem to have markings for metallised poly types (eg. MKT, MKP, MMK, PP). It would be OK for audio coupling, eg. anode to following grid where V+ is <= 250 volts, or in a low voltage circuit.
Its a 10µF 250v. The salesman gave me when i ask for a metallised cap. Can you compare it with a MKT because i have 4.7µF Philips MKTs. But i cannot find more capacity of MKT and somebody (AndrewT) said "use 10µF for subwoofer amp DC blocking"
Should i use that one or my Philips 4.7µ MKT?
Should i use that one or my Philips 4.7µ MKT?
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