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Quoted from snakesnsparklers:445 is a marking for a 4.4 uF capacitor
Would I be able to use a 10uF 25v instead?
online says yes, I just want to make sure.. Also, this one is probably polarized isn't it. But the one on the board might not be?
Quoted from Grizlyrig:I wouldn't. Being double the size I would think it would take double the time to charge. I would just order the correct part that matches the others.
-Mike
Are we sure this is a 4.4uf? Could it be 0.01uf, 50v? I'm looking at this part list and it's the only place that says "B".
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(This little nugget) http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/5043-08980-00
Quoted from GRUMPY:.01uf is the correct cap.
Thanks. So I can use this brown 103 cap? (0.01uf)
Quoted from GRUMPY:ebay.com link » 01 Uf 50v Ceramic Caps 10 Reliability Tested Axial Capacitor Ufd Mfd 25ea New
These look better when installed.
Do you know if these would be compatible?
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