You can get caps rated to just 2.5v or less. 100v should be enough though. The rating may be a code as it's a small cap. You can find the codes here: http://www.radio-electronics.com/inf...r-markings.php
You can get caps rated to just 2.5v or less. 100v should be enough though. The rating may be a code as it's a small cap. You can find the codes here: http://www.radio-electronics.com/inf...r-markings.php
Cheers mate, I'll see if I can look up the voltage rating of the cap later on this week, maybe tomorrow after I buy a magnifier from Jaycar Electronics, been meaning to do that for a couple of weeks, will let you know about my findings.
I just remembered that I have a 20Mhz Dual Trace Oscilloscope that features a component tester function, I could use it to test the cap and see what results I get, just need to make up a set of test leads for it first though, might post some screenshots tomorrow when I get a chance to do so.
Last edited by DrNomis_44; 27-03-2017 at 07:34 PM.