It's clearly a 40uf 500v hydraulic tank drain.
Thread Starter J_Rod Joined Nov 4, 2014 109 Feb 13, 2015 #22 strantor said: It's clearly a 40uf 500v hydraulic tank drain. Click to expand... Do you mean a water-tank analogy for a capacitor?
strantor said: It's clearly a 40uf 500v hydraulic tank drain. Click to expand... Do you mean a water-tank analogy for a capacitor?
strantor Joined Oct 3, 2010 6,798 Feb 13, 2015 #25 In hydraulic schematics, that symbol represents a drain line back to the tank. Basically a hydraulic "ground"/zero potential symbol.
In hydraulic schematics, that symbol represents a drain line back to the tank. Basically a hydraulic "ground"/zero potential symbol.
PackratKing Joined Jul 13, 2008 847 Feb 13, 2015 #26 Last I knew that was / is the symbol for a tantalum cap...
Thread Starter J_Rod Joined Nov 4, 2014 109 Feb 13, 2015 #27 PackratKing said: Last I knew that was / is the symbol for a tantalum cap... Click to expand... ah okay, thanks
PackratKing said: Last I knew that was / is the symbol for a tantalum cap... Click to expand... ah okay, thanks
#12 Joined Nov 30, 2010 18,224 Feb 14, 2015 #28 I still think they're teasing the noobie. Where's the smiley for, "suspicious, squinty eyed stare"?
Gdrumm Joined Aug 29, 2008 684 Feb 14, 2015 #29 I thought it resembled the 1959 Chevy Bel-Air I used to drive when going on a date. What a breast that was, a 4 door sedan, bench seat, six cylinder, with column stick shift. It was a real dreamy car.
I thought it resembled the 1959 Chevy Bel-Air I used to drive when going on a date. What a breast that was, a 4 door sedan, bench seat, six cylinder, with column stick shift. It was a real dreamy car.