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  • fleater
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    • Dec 2011
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    #1

    Identify Capacitor

    Hi Guys,
    I am trying to identify a capacitor that has broken on a foot pedal of my welding machine.

    I know that this is mainly a website for computers but is a capacitor not a capacitor?
    Regards,
    Fleater
  • Blargh523
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    • Dec 2012
    • 46
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Identify Capacitor

    What's pictured: Cera-Mite (AKA Vishay) part number 565R5HKP10 (now obsolete).

    0.1uf 500V ceramic -20%/+80%

    Replacement Vishay: S104Z93Z5VL83L0R

    Or with a better tolerance range (which is easier to find)

    Vishay: 5GAP10BJA1
    Kemet: C330C104MCR5TA
    AVX: SK537C104MAR
    Last edited by Blargh523; 01-02-2013, 11:02 AM.

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    • fleater
      New Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 4

      #3
      Re: Identify Capacitor

      Thank you very much for your fast response!


      Originally posted by Blargh523
      What's pictured: Cera-Mite (AKA Vishay) part number 565R5HKP10 (now obsolete).

      0.1uf 500V ceramic -20%/+80%

      Replacement Vishay: S104Z93Z5VL83L0R

      Or with a better tolerance range (which is easier to find)

      Vishay: 5GAP10BJA1
      Kemet: C330C104MCR5TA
      AVX: SK537C104MAR

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