The cap is blown out on the end. I cant find much info on the net. I need an alternative to replace it with thanks, Chris
Help identifying a bad cap
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Re: Help identifying a bad cap
68 x 10^3 pF = 68000 pF = 68 nF = 0.068 uF / 1250v
This will work:
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...0492-ND/269112
If you can't find it somewhere else, these usually have a +/- 10% tolerance so the circuit may be ok with a value very close to this one.
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