Thanks Les, i'll give these a go!I would dissagree on those values. I think the basic unit is uF
So YELLOW-PURPLE-WHITE-PINK is 47 x 0.1 = 4.7uF (I agree on the voltage rating.)
BLUE-GREY-BLACK-GREEN is 68 x 1 = 68uF (I agree on the voltage rating.)
One of these should do for the 4.7uF
One of these should do for the 68uF
tantalums are polarized, a + sign is typically used.Btw guy's am i correct in thinking the multiplier spot marker on each of the tantalums also indicates the positive pole?
I ask as there are no other marking on these to to determine positive/negative
Im wondering if they could maybe bipolar?
That's what i thought, thanks for replyingtantalums are polarized, a + sign is typically used.
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