Thread Starter Jayjay88 Joined Feb 4, 2022 5 Feb 4, 2022 #2 It’s from a ford transit immobiliser tranciever, looks like that item is cracked wondered if I could replace it. It’s got the numbers 226 35k 740 , anyone know what that means?
It’s from a ford transit immobiliser tranciever, looks like that item is cracked wondered if I could replace it. It’s got the numbers 226 35k 740 , anyone know what that means?
Thread Starter Jayjay88 Joined Feb 4, 2022 5 Feb 4, 2022 #4 DickCappels said: It looks like a 220 uf 35V Tantalum capacitor Click to expand... Cheers thanks, I’ll have look if I can source one.
DickCappels said: It looks like a 220 uf 35V Tantalum capacitor Click to expand... Cheers thanks, I’ll have look if I can source one.
S sghioto Joined Dec 31, 2017 5,378 Feb 4, 2022 #5 22 uf tantalum capacitor not 220 226 = 22 x 10 -6 power Last edited: Feb 4, 2022
J Jon Chandler Joined Jun 12, 2008 1,029 Feb 4, 2022 #9 It's also marked for polarity on the silk screen and on the cap.
Thread Starter Jayjay88 Joined Feb 4, 2022 5 Feb 4, 2022 #10 Thanks for the responses, I’ll just buy a new complete item.
Ian0 Joined Aug 7, 2020 9,667 Feb 4, 2022 #11 sghioto said: 22 uf tantalum capacitor not 220 226 = 22 x 10 -6 power Click to expand... Lucky! it’s actually 22x 10^+6 pF =22uF by your logic 225 would be 220uF (22x 10^-5 F) when it is actually 2.2uF (22 x 10^+5 pF)
sghioto said: 22 uf tantalum capacitor not 220 226 = 22 x 10 -6 power Click to expand... Lucky! it’s actually 22x 10^+6 pF =22uF by your logic 225 would be 220uF (22x 10^-5 F) when it is actually 2.2uF (22 x 10^+5 pF)
S sghioto Joined Dec 31, 2017 5,378 Feb 4, 2022 #12 Ian0 said: it’s actually 22x 10^+6 pF =22uF Click to expand... Correct. 10+6 pf Thanks for clearing that up. It wasn't luck, I knew it was a 22uf cap at first glance just screwed up the explanation.
Ian0 said: it’s actually 22x 10^+6 pF =22uF Click to expand... Correct. 10+6 pf Thanks for clearing that up. It wasn't luck, I knew it was a 22uf cap at first glance just screwed up the explanation.