NOT polythene - POLYESTER5. Mylar (i.e., Polyethylene)
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NOT polythene - POLYESTER5. Mylar (i.e., Polyethylene)
Not to be difficult but if you google "Capacitors" the first link points to Wikipedia where you can find everything you need to know about capacitors. Among the other things, how to connect them.Grathan wrote:does a 22nf + 22nf = 44nf?
This thread is now #1 for "chain capacitors".Silent Fly wrote:Not to be difficult but if you google "Capacitors" the first link points to Wikipedia where you can find everything you need to know about capacitors. Among the other things, how to connect them.Grathan wrote:does a 22nf + 22nf = 44nf?
Same as if you put them in series any other way. The only difference is that they are now nonpolarized and have the voltage rating of one of them.Grathan wrote:This thread is now #1 for "chain capacitors".Silent Fly wrote:Not to be difficult but if you google "Capacitors" the first link points to Wikipedia where you can find everything you need to know about capacitors. Among the other things, how to connect them.Grathan wrote:does a 22nf + 22nf = 44nf?
anyone know what the value becomes when you put the negative leads together of two similar caps?