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hey guys
working on a 38-62 nos
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByMode ... 013211.pdf
I don't have a .006 can I use .068 or .1 ?
also a .25 can I safely drop to .22
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Your link does not work Sam.
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Sam
Have you noticed that the difference between 0.006 and 0.068 is an order of magnitude (11 times)?
And between 0.006 and 0.1 is 17 times?
You can't do that.
Now yes, you usually can safely replace .25 with .22. Provided they both are in the same units.
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hmm here link
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel...013211.pdf
ok so I don't have a .006 closes to temp try would be a .0047
for #23 6f6 tube
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How bout going up a little to a .01?
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Sam
The closet standard value to 0.006 is 0.0056. I assume it is in microfarads so it is same as 5.6nF or 5,600pF depending on the search tool.