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2 years agoOh, @AbidingOhmsLaw if you could re-identify it’d be great. You were the one who found it initially.
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Oh, @AbidingOhmsLaw if you could re-identify it’d be great. You were the one who found it initially.
If this feels like Deja Vu, then you’re not insane because I’ve asked this before on \@electronics. I bought parts only to realize the ceramic capacitor I got was too small for me to handle (reading datasheets are important, as it turns out) so the project got back-burner’d until I had time to look at it again. Though I found the original post has been removed due to offtopic and thus all the information I got about it got lost, ergo I’m asking again.
Okay, did a little sleuthing and found @AbidingOhmsLaw orphaned post.
> 1000pf 250v ceramic cap
Gonna post to the Lemmy repo and ask for a form of softer deletions.
@askelectronics