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Title: 390n? Can someone check my math?
Post by: ggarms on November 25, 2013, 11:10:03 PM
Hey guys- I'm finishing up the Sunking and realized that I most definitely do not have a 390n. If I'm calculating right,  using a 2.2u and a 470n i should get right near 390n. The only problem is, I wouldn't be sure how to orient the resulting frankencap for placement. Frustrating- I get a new bulk order from tayda and I forget to order one value. Figures.
Title: Re: 390n? Can someone check my math?
Post by: croquet hoop on November 25, 2013, 11:18:38 PM
Would it not be simpler to use two caps in parallel (220n & 150n would not be too far from the desired value) rather than two in series?
Title: Re: 390n? Can someone check my math?
Post by: ggarms on November 25, 2013, 11:24:09 PM
That was my original plan- dove into the stash and I'm out of 150n's. I suppose I could get wild and do a 100n, a 47n, and a 220n. I've done 2 in parallel before, but not 3 haha
Title: Re: 390n? Can someone check my math?
Post by: pickdropper on November 25, 2013, 11:24:48 PM

Quote from: croquet hoop on November 25, 2013, 11:18:38 PM
Would it not be simpler to use two caps in parallel (220n & 150n would not be too far from the desired value) rather than two in series?

Yeah, that's what I would do.
Title: Re: 390n? Can someone check my math?
Post by: GermanCdn on November 25, 2013, 11:32:29 PM
You can probably order 5 390n from Tayda's ebay store for $1 shipped, and they'll get to you in a couple of weeks.  They'll be big greenies, but will look a little better.
Title: Re: 390n? Can someone check my math?
Post by: croquet hoop on November 25, 2013, 11:33:18 PM
Quote from: ggarms on November 25, 2013, 11:24:09 PM
That was my original plan- dove into the stash and I'm out of 150n's. I suppose I could get wild and do a 100n, a 47n, and a 220n. I've done 2 in parallel before, but not 3 haha

At this rate, use a 68n instead of a 47n, you'll be closer to the goal. If you're careful, it should not be too difficult to solder one cap on the top side and the two other on the bottom side.
Title: Re: 390n? Can someone check my math?
Post by: ggarms on November 26, 2013, 02:13:20 AM
Funny story! I was outside smoking and walking my dog. I see my neighbor (who i've never met) throwing out some circuit boards. I asked him what he was going to do with those and he said "recycle them". Anyway, we get to talking, and it turns out he repairs computers and car amps.  So I tell him what I'm into and it turns out the guy used to build pedals for fun! HA! So eventually he says "if you ever need any spare parts you can always come knock-" and i was like well actually..... and he handed me the board for a car amp ( which had tons of box caps) and said take what you need! Moral of the story, talk to your neighbors. (the board had a 150n!) Thanks guys