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  • DubTechnic
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    • Oct 2023
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    #1

    Need help identifying resistor.

    So obv a 10k resistor. But I can't find wattage rating for it. Came from an automotive pcm. If that helps. Input voltage starts at 12v but I'm sure drops down to 3 and 5 etc.

    Thanks in advance. And sorry if this is ridiculous. I'm still a bit of a novice.
  • Answer selected by DubTechnic at 09-24-2024, 09:04 AM.
    harp
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    • Jun 2022
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    Tantalum capacitor... 47000000pF, 47uF/10V, positive + side is marked strap.
    K is tolerance class, not "kilo". Is should not be on 12v rail...
    Last edited by harp; 09-24-2024, 08:42 AM.

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    • harp
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      • Jun 2022
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      • Planet Earth

      #2
      Tantalum capacitor... 47000000pF, 47uF/10V, positive + side is marked strap.
      K is tolerance class, not "kilo". Is should not be on 12v rail...
      Last edited by harp; 09-24-2024, 08:42 AM.

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      • DubTechnic
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        • Oct 2023
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        • United States

        #3
        Originally posted by harp
        Tantalum capacitor... 47000000pF, 47uF/10V, positive + side is marked strap.
        K is tolerance class, not "kilo". Is should not be on 12v rail...
        Well lol I definately learned something. Thanks!

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        • Crystaleyes
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          • Sep 2021
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          #4
          Well, the important thing is that you learnt. 😁

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          • truclacicr
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            • Apr 2019
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            #5
            Those tantalum caps were notorious for catastrophic failures. I saw one catch fire like a match-head while I was testing a board in a minicomputer chassis. I have replaced hundreds of them during my working life.

            I would replace it with a safer, modern part.

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