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Message #11887



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: "Sathe Dilip" sathe_dilip@bah.com
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 13:03:37 -0500
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: Capacitor Values - Complete


Based on my knowledge & experience, I am adding my comments to your
list. Hope this helps. If someone sees a mistake, please point out. I
am quoting from memory that hasn't been refreshed in this area for a
long time.

Thanks

Dilip
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Daniel Grace wrote:
>
> I sent an e-mail earlier, but now I have all the
> capacitors straightened out. Here are ALL of them.
>
> 3300 - Value in pF
> 20% - Tolerence
>
> 3300 - Value in pF
> 10% - Tolerence
>
> RMC - Manufacturer
> .04Z - Value in uF (40,000 pf) - with the voltage rating, this also should be a fairly large cap
> Z5U - Dielectric/ceramic type
> 2KV - voltage rating
>
> MDC - Manufacturer
> 4700M - Value in pF
> Z5U 2KV - Dielectric/ceramic type, voltage rating
>
> 3900 - Value in pF
> 20% - Tolerence
>
> KCK - Manufacturer
> 3 9 J - 39 pF, Tolerance range J (look at some data sheets to see what J means)
> N/50 - Dielectric/ceramic type with voltage rating
>
> .47Z - Value in uF
> 10V Y5U - voltage rating with Dielectric/ceramic type
> MEXICO - Country of mfg :-) easy
>
> .0015 - Value in uF
> +100% - Tolerence
> -0% - Tolerence
>
> 39M 39 pF, Tolerance range M?
>
> 24 (underlined) - Value in pF
>
> 220 - Value in pF
> M - Tolerance range M?
>
> 22 (underlined) - Value in pF
>
> RMC - Manufacturer
> 150NI50 Most probably 150 pF, N type ceramic, 150 volts
> 5% - Tolerence
>
> NPO - Dielectric/ceramic type (this may have something to with temperature characterstics also)
> 56+/-10% - Value in pF with tolerance
>
> 1500 - Value in pF
> 10% - Tolerence
>
> KCK - Manufacturer
> 8 2 J - Value in pF
> N150 Most probably N type ceramic, 150 volts
>
> .001M - Value in uF
>
> Z5P - Dielectric/ceramic type
>
> and now the big one!
> -U-
> RMC - Manufacturer
> .005 - Value in uF
> +80-20 - Tolerence
> 150VAC - voltage rating (AC)
> 1400VDC - voltage rating (DC)
> Z5U - Dielectric/ceramic type
>
SNIP
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The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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11888 Wed, 15 Mar 2000 13:15:49 -0500 [alt-beam] Re: Self-Awareness/Conciousness beam@sgiblab.sgi.com "Sathe Dilip"

Andrew Hooper wrote:
>
> Now I know why my walker is not walking :)
>
> I guess its decided either that this task is to belittling for its
> intelegence
> or that if it walks then it may stumble and fall to its death so its staying
> still :)
>
> Hmm, Punishment ... Do i take away your sunlight or hook you to the
> mains :)

Make it listen to some (boring) motivational tapes. I am sure it will
take a hint :-)

Dilip

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The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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11889 Wed, 15 Mar 2000 07:51:20 -0500 Re: possible motors Daniel Grace
> I'm in Alabama, way on the other end of the US (but
> not nearly as far as some people on this list), and we
> have general stores, but we don't call them liqueur
> stores. Anyway, I know what you mean now. Just for an
> update to this list:
>
> I have a friend in a gas station, and she agrees with
> me, they're gone off the face of the earth! I went to
> at least 20 stores today, just looking for those (I
> did wind up going to the rat shack and getting the
> rest of what I need for the head, but still no decent
> motors!), and they're gone! I'll try a web search.
> Maybe I can locate the manufacturer. Anyone else able
> to find these? Anyone trying?
>
> ~Daniel
>
> --- Timothy Flytch wrote:
> > well Daniel... when I say "liqueur store" I mean the
> > little corner store
> > that sells candy,ice cream, soda, beer, and wine...
> > I don't know were you
> > are... but here on the central coast of California
> > they are everywhere...
> >
> > Timothy...
> >
> > >I _just_ turned 16, so I don't know how to get to
> > most
> > >of these places, and definately can't check the
> > >liqueur store! thanks for the suggestions!
> > >
> > >~Daniel
> > >
> > >--- Timothy Flytch wrote:
> > > > There sold by private venders... so like all
> > things
> > > > at wally word sometimes
> > > > they just don't have them and may never again...
> > try
> > > > your local liqueur
> > > > store... I've seen them in the grocery stores
> > too...
> > > > Albertsons... longs...
> > > > K-mart... and payless...
> > > >
> > > > Timothy...
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >I looked for the rotating suckers at the store
> > > > today.
> > > > >Wal-Mart doesn't carry them any more! Does
> > anyone
> > > > know
> > > > >where they can be found?
> > > > >
> > > > >~Daniel
> > > > >
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11890 Wed, 15 Mar 2000 13:18:36 -0500 [alt-beam] HORAY!! "BEAM" "William Cox" Yipee. I've **finally** got my page updated. Visit and read Spencer's
article on building a Symet. Thanks.
-William

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