coloured capacitors?

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Fluxor1964

Joined Jun 11, 2015
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As a youngster all those years ago I remember gazing into TV sets and Amplifiers, radio's etc and seeing
lots of brightly coloured capacitors which incidently was the main attraction for me in electronics and got me started
the last few years though the colours seem to have disappeared....gone are the bright reds, blues and greens seemingly
replaced with drab dark blues and blacks, I know this is a small issue to some but for me it is a major
disappointment.

Are there still companies around that supply my lovely preferred coloured components and if so can you
point me in the right direction please?

Neil.
 

dl324

Joined Mar 30, 2015
18,326
Are there still companies around that supply my lovely preferred coloured components and if so can you
point me in the right direction please?
If you buy in high enough quantity, you can have manufactures trick them out to your specs. Otherwise, no. Most of us don't care what color a part is.
 

#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
18,224
Are there still companies around that supply my lovely preferred coloured components
There are Orange Drop capacitors and Mallory dark blue...most resistors have pretty stripes, but basically, no.
Engineers don't care what color a capacitor is more than I don't care what color my car is.
It starts and runs. If it doesn't attract cops, it's fine with me. Pretty much the same with capacitors, inductors, and resistors, and the manufacturers feel the same way. If you want, "pretty colors" try Rustoleum or finger nail polish.:p
 

GopherT

Joined Nov 23, 2012
8,009
As a youngster all those years ago I remember gazing into TV sets and Amplifiers, radio's etc and seeing
lots of brightly coloured capacitors which incidently was the main attraction for me in electronics and got me started
the last few years though the colours seem to have disappeared....gone are the bright reds, blues and greens seemingly
replaced with drab dark blues and blacks, I know this is a small issue to some but for me it is a major
disappointment.

Are there still companies around that supply my lovely preferred coloured components and if so can you
point me in the right direction please?

Neil.

There are new-old-stock parts on eBay and other vendors of vintage parts - orange drops, and many other colorful named capacitors. It just takes time and faith (that a part sitting in a bin for 50-years are as good as the day they were made).
 

#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
18,224
It just takes time and faith (that a part sitting in a bin for 50-years are as good as the day they were made).
When it comes to film caps, I wouldn't be surprised if they are good. Were good film caps available in 1967? I was pretty young back then.:oops:

I resurrect antique guitar amplifiers, so I see a lot of old parts. The last one I did had paper and beeswax capacitors.:eek: Not very confidence inspiring.:(
 

crutschow

Joined Mar 14, 2008
38,503
Some of those old capacitors may have been custom colored at the assembler's request to make it easy to properly load the boards with the correct devices (which were likely hand loaded on the boards at that time).
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
34,807
As a youngster all those years ago I remember gazing into TV sets and Amplifiers, radio's etc and seeing
lots of brightly coloured capacitors which incidently was the main attraction for me in electronics and got me started
the last few years though the colours seem to have disappeared....gone are the bright reds, blues and greens seemingly
replaced with drab dark blues and blacks, I know this is a small issue to some but for me it is a major
disappointment.

Are there still companies around that supply my lovely preferred coloured components and if so can you
point me in the right direction please?

Neil.
You mean like these?

 

LesJones

Joined Jan 8, 2017
4,511
They were Mullard C280 series capacitors. You had to be careful bending the wires outward or the separated from the end of the capacitor. I still have some of them.

Les.
 
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