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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: North of TO.
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The cap in question appears to be a ceramic disk type and the markings are:
RMC JF .0025 I would think that it is a .0025 microfarad, but the voltage? Perhaps 160v? (J is 10th letter and F is 6th letter x10 = 160?) It is in a 1954 console integrated amp. Any thoughts? |
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