Oh haha sorry I thought u said 4.7uf so sorry. No I won't have any that tiny laying around. I'll get some tomorrow from the parts shop but my town is horrible for parts the simplest stuff is impossible to get
No only 240v electronics like DVD and set top boxes old TV power supplies just junk stuff I thought I'd hang on to but there are none that small. That's epic tiny haha
The value is too low. It may show something but it would be better to have something higher in value. The ideal caps will have a marking of 103 to 104.
Physical size isn't an indicator of value. Capacitors with higher voltage ratings will be larger.
The 223 will work.
The 223 will work.
So probably should go to the shop and get a proper cap that we know is correct? Not risk that first smaller one? Because I highly doubt my local shop will sell them that small. Will it damage the drive chips or just not read right?
Yes from what I gathered u were just explaining size has no effect on what I need. but I can't read that cap. All I know is it's larger (the red one) if I can't read it it's risky is it not?
Oh yep my appoligy I get u now. I'll rip it out and give it a try and lets just hope that wave neatens up ��
Just a question please Perry. Did u notice how the waves (and in my opinion AC was better) for visual why was that? Just the scope built for dummies like me or?
That's the drive waves now bank that's fine vs bank that was fryed. This is with the cap across GS. So I would think the driver is ok... The gate resistors took a hit but still read ok and same wave both sides of the gate resistors .
So now my thinking is change gate resistors and install new fets... Drive should then be perfect?
So now my thinking is change gate resistors and install new fets... Drive should then be perfect?
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