Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-10-13 1:20 am #1 2024-10-13 1:20 am #1 looking to make sure I buy the right part, It's a blue Film Capacitor that reads 5n6j100. Thanks. Reactions: redrooster B benb Member Joined 2010 2024-10-13 1:27 am #2 2024-10-13 1:27 am #2 It's 5.6 nanofarads (5.6nF) 0r 0.0056 microfarads (0.0056uF), 100 volts. Reactions: redrooster rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-10-13 1:29 am #3 2024-10-13 1:29 am #3 Look in DIGIKEY using their search feature, very easy. Make sure the lead spacing is the same. https://www.digikey.com/en/products/filter/film-capacitors/62 Reactions: redrooster and dliscomb Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-10-13 3:36 am #4 2024-10-13 3:36 am #4 Thank you! Appreciate the help! Reactions: rayma VivaVee Member Joined 2004 2024-10-13 5:55 am #5 2024-10-13 5:55 am #5 Being blue, it is likely to be an EPCOS/TDK capacitor. If you show/read the top you/we can figure out exactly what family/type it is Reactions: dliscomb You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
B benb Member Joined 2010 2024-10-13 1:27 am #2 2024-10-13 1:27 am #2 It's 5.6 nanofarads (5.6nF) 0r 0.0056 microfarads (0.0056uF), 100 volts. Reactions: redrooster rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-10-13 1:29 am #3 2024-10-13 1:29 am #3 Look in DIGIKEY using their search feature, very easy. Make sure the lead spacing is the same. https://www.digikey.com/en/products/filter/film-capacitors/62 Reactions: redrooster and dliscomb Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-10-13 3:36 am #4 2024-10-13 3:36 am #4 Thank you! Appreciate the help! Reactions: rayma VivaVee Member Joined 2004 2024-10-13 5:55 am #5 2024-10-13 5:55 am #5 Being blue, it is likely to be an EPCOS/TDK capacitor. If you show/read the top you/we can figure out exactly what family/type it is Reactions: dliscomb You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
rayma Moderator Joined 2011 2024-10-13 1:29 am #3 2024-10-13 1:29 am #3 Look in DIGIKEY using their search feature, very easy. Make sure the lead spacing is the same. https://www.digikey.com/en/products/filter/film-capacitors/62 Reactions: redrooster and dliscomb Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-10-13 3:36 am #4 2024-10-13 3:36 am #4 Thank you! Appreciate the help! Reactions: rayma VivaVee Member Joined 2004 2024-10-13 5:55 am #5 2024-10-13 5:55 am #5 Being blue, it is likely to be an EPCOS/TDK capacitor. If you show/read the top you/we can figure out exactly what family/type it is Reactions: dliscomb You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
Look in DIGIKEY using their search feature, very easy. Make sure the lead spacing is the same. https://www.digikey.com/en/products/filter/film-capacitors/62
Method21 Member Joined 2024 2024-10-13 3:36 am #4 2024-10-13 3:36 am #4 Thank you! Appreciate the help! Reactions: rayma VivaVee Member Joined 2004 2024-10-13 5:55 am #5 2024-10-13 5:55 am #5 Being blue, it is likely to be an EPCOS/TDK capacitor. If you show/read the top you/we can figure out exactly what family/type it is Reactions: dliscomb You must log in or register to reply here.
VivaVee Member Joined 2004 2024-10-13 5:55 am #5 2024-10-13 5:55 am #5 Being blue, it is likely to be an EPCOS/TDK capacitor. If you show/read the top you/we can figure out exactly what family/type it is Reactions: dliscomb
Being blue, it is likely to be an EPCOS/TDK capacitor. If you show/read the top you/we can figure out exactly what family/type it is