Sorry for the stupid question, but I have a bag of box capacitors (I think from Futurlec) that I don't know the value of. Markings on top say: u1J100 as in [micro sign] 1J100
Are these 1 uf?
Thanks!
Sounds like they could be 1uF 100v caps with a 5% tolerance. Are they about twice the size of your other box caps? If so, that's probably right, but that's all I can tell you.
They could also be 100nF.
If you have a multi meter with a capacitance setting, you could check and see for sure.
Jacob
Usually when its u1 it would mean .1 uf so that would be 100 nf. Your multimeter is the only way to really tell. And with capacitors it helps to not hold it while measure otherwise you'll find the value "growing" or jumping around.
Yep- upon further review, I have some WIMA caps here that say u1k63 and they are 100n 63v 10% tol. If the cap is a red WIMA that's prolly what you have, except yours would be 100n (0.1uF) 100v 5% tolerance.
Thanks a lot!
They look like red WIMA caps (or might be lookalikes, there is no stamping on the side just on the top). Either way, I think you are all right about them being 0.1 uf. Now I have a bag of useful caps. Thanks again!
I'm jealous. Futurlec didn't send me wima's for my 0.1 uf caps because I ordered in bulk. They sent the blue caps (epcos?) but I know they have them! They sent me 5 mistakenly in the 0.01 uf package!