How is it that I can tell which side is positive on the capacitor?
Thanks for the speedy remarks
yes, the "k" means 1,000
you have a 150 ohm, it calls for a 150,000 ohm (150K)
2005 Ford Focus ST
How is it that I can tell which side is positive on the capacitor?
Thanks for the speedy remarks
Im going to take a swing, the large blue line running down the side of the capacitor with subtraction signs is the Negative side?
*smacks him self with the stupid stick*
HAHA......I needed a laugh today, and that helped man...thanksOriginally Posted by c0rrupti0n
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I have done that a lot lately. Dont feel like its just you. Must be a April thing![]()
2005 Ford Focus ST
My turns on without pressing the on buttonOriginally Posted by NewTechFool
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Originally Posted by gospeed.racer
Good save.
because you would have got flamed if you had of said "all".
most common use of non-polarised caps. is in speaker crossovers![]()
I found 150k resistors, IN AN ASSORTED PACK OF 500!!! grr waste of money... heh
It just so happens that 150k resistors are the only ones that Radioshack doesnt carry in small packs of 5... What BS
I could arrange a group buyOriginally Posted by c0rrupti0n
Just use one that is close or connect two in series. This is not an excact science.![]()
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hahaha....i bought the same radio shack bundle for like 12 bucks. Those bastards
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