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Old 2nd November 2004, 08:44 AM   #1
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Default just making sure,which capacitor side is negative

hi

quick question,got these caps and there seems no indication which lead is negative, it just says negative-black.

and one of the leads has a black mark.

i just want to make sure before i explode something.

is the one with the black mark the negative side?

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