Re: Identify Hanns-G HC194D XAD819AR cap
Guys thanks for the input. I think when I soldered that maybe it shorted from splatter or runny solder. The two posts are right on top of each other from the replaced cap and this one. I'm going to check my old boards for a cap to use although most of my stuff is from the 60's. I'll see if anybody local has such stuff.
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Re: Identify Hanns-G HC194D XAD819AR cap
PlainBill,
You are correct, add another 64 yr. old that can do it.
Momaka,
I never found a schematic either. Did you find your ceramic caps at a local supplier or online. Where did you get yours? How did you measure it, I can't even see it?
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Re: Identify Hanns-G HC194D XAD819AR cap
Plaine Bill,
Well it looks like the icon method didn't work so I'm trying the original method....
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Plaine Bill,
Thanks,
I read the picture link about 6 times and got confused. The last two post said that all that preceded was now in error. It said the new software required to copy the link and paste. So that is what I did. But now reading it again it mentioned a picture icon so I tested each icon and I think I found it....
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Identify Hanns-G HC194D XAD819AR cap
I put some new caps in because it was taking 20 minutes to boot. And it worked fine for 4-5 minutes before another capacitor smoked and blew. This is one of those tiny ones with no legs. Looks like 2 silver posts with plastic between them. I've enclosed a picture link with a couple arrows (one to a good one and one to the toast). Do you know what capacitor that is and if so is there some polarity for this style?
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