Can anyone help identify this capacitor?

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Can anyone help identify this capacitor?

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I need to replace the capacitor in the photo below…

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First I need to know just what it is, then I need a suitable replacement.

Based on its lettering, I am guessing it is 100V, 0.001uF, 5%. Is this correct?

Next, what type is it? I am guessing polyester film, but am not certain.

This is a link to the part I figure I can replace it with, but I want any oppions as to if this is the best choice…

http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea ... e=P4785-ND

In case you were wondering, it is capacitor C217 from a Ti400.2

Thanks!
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Re: Can anyone help identify this capacitor?

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Eric D wrote:Based on its lettering, I am guessing it is 100V, 0.001uF, 5%. Is this correct?
This is exactly what I got as well. I also believe it's poly film.
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Post by Wakeup »

.001μF
POLY FILM
2A102J green

http://www.turboelectronics.com/part_nu ... 0-039.html
0.001UF, 102J, 50V

dunno if they have it and at what price...good luck! :)
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brown colored one...but from the uk...
http://www.guitarbitz.com/659.htm
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http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread/t-106257.html

I dunno anything about what they are talking about...but could be helpful ? or not...?
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Post by Eric D »

Ok, poly what?

Polyester (Mylar)
Polypropylene
Polystyrene

I am guessing Polyester, but that is purely a guess. I don’t think polystyrene caps are made any more, and I think polypropylene caps are probably too big. Any thoughts?

Thanks for the help and links thus far guys.
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Post by eyesofra »

the numbers are correct IIRC .... 102 for 1000pf, j for 5% and 2 for 100v but
i guess it cant be polypropylene too . too small for them and most of them don't come in radial packaging...

could be mylar , could also be ceramics .
If it was used for decoupling in around processing area then most probably they are ceramic, IIRC they are one of the favorites in decoupling applications . Any other application then probably its mylar.
i could be wrong Eric , as im recalling all these stuffs from electronic labs and projects years ago.... :D
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Post by 1moreamp »

polyester film 0.001 ufd the J denotes 100 volt rating. If you need these my local supplier has them by the thousands. :)

Almost any film type cap will work here, theres are fairly cheap. Spend some cash use WIMA type caps :)
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Post by Eric D »

I think I will order the ones from digikey I provided in the link above. As for WIMA caps, I have no source for them. Where could I get them, and what would they cost?
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E-bay has them listed, and my parts supplier has some available I will check for you monday my friend....C
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