Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
I cannot seem to find anyone selling 27nF film capacitors, or for that
matter 2n7F or 270nF. It seems that only E6 values are available these days in film caps i.e. 10,15,22,33,47 and 68. Cheers Ian |
#2
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
On 06/06/10 16:38, Ian Bell wrote:
I cannot seem to find anyone selling 27nF film capacitors, or for that matter 2n7F or 270nF. It seems that only E6 values are available these days in film caps i.e. 10,15,22,33,47 and 68. Cheers Ian I should have said 'leaded' film caps because of course they are readily available in SMT. Cheers Ian |
#3
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
"Ian Bell" wrote in message ... I cannot seem to find anyone selling 27nF film capacitors, or for that matter 2n7F or 270nF. It seems that only E6 values are available these days in film caps i.e. 10,15,22,33,47 and 68. Cheers Ian Hi Ian: Have a look at DigiKey and I think that you'll find that they are available there in either polyester or polypropylene: http://www.digikey.com. All the best : Doug Bannard |
#4
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
On Jun 6, 7:58*pm, "Doug Bannard" wrote:
"Ian Bell" wrote in message ... I cannot seem to find anyone selling 27nF film capacitors, or for that matter 2n7F or 270nF. It seems that only E6 values are available these days in film caps i.e. 10,15,22,33,47 and 68. Cheers Ian Hi Ian: Have a look at DigiKey and I think that you'll find that they are available there in either polyester or polypropylene: http://www.digikey.com. All the best : Doug Bannard Am I the only one to worry about the demise of "leaded", i.e. wired, components? Already I am adapting PCB components (short stub wires) for vintage radio use. How long will we be able to go on? Cheers, Roger |
#5
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
On Jun 6, 9:49*pm, Engineer wrote:
On Jun 6, 7:58*pm, "Doug Bannard" wrote: "Ian Bell" wrote in message ... I cannot seem to find anyone selling 27nF film capacitors, or for that matter 2n7F or 270nF. It seems that only E6 values are available these days in film caps i.e. 10,15,22,33,47 and 68. Cheers Ian Hi Ian: Have a look at DigiKey and I think that you'll find that they are available there in either polyester or polypropylene: http://www.digikey.com. All the best : Doug Bannard Am I the only one to worry about the demise of "leaded", i.e. wired, components? *Already I am adapting PCB components (short stub wires) for vintage radio use. *How long will we be able to go on? Cheers, Roger- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi RATs! The old radios will go on a long time. Our being able to repair them to original is vanishing all around us. It was fun while it lasted. In the old days, I was not aware I was using authentic vintage components. They were new, at the time 8*D Instant History. Over before you got your pants unzipped... Happy Ears! Al |
#6
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
Ian Bell wrote:
I cannot seem to find anyone selling 27nF film capacitors, or for that matter 2n7F or 270nF. It seems that only E6 values are available these days in film caps i.e. 10,15,22,33,47 and 68. It's not too hard to solder leads onto SMT caps. C0G ceramics are excellent for audio, I think, and readily available in SMT. It took ages to solder a couple by hand onto an MCU board, because I couldn't clamp them in place properly. I thought I'd probably cooked them to death, but they seem to be OK. If you can hold them in place properly whilst soldering, they're a doddle. If you're getting PCBs made, it might be worth investigating how much your supplier would charge to mount SMT devices for you. Otherwise, if you design the board to use SMT caps, it won't be too hard to solder them on yourself, although it's hard to make the job look pretty. Multi-leaded SMT devices are a much bigger problem. When leads are less than 0.5mm apart, centre to centre, it's impossible to prevent bridging. Everything becomes a tedious, unsatisfying and unsightly bodge. These days, hobbyists are increasingly expected to buy boards rather than individual components. It's a downward spiral, obviously, as falling demand depresses producers' inclination to supply. Same with most hobbies. Miniaturisation and modularisation have made everything so cheap, and progress so rapid, that DIY is an indulgence only affordable by old people with big pensions. Ian |
#7
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
PS
Having looked around, I can't find any C0G 27n caps at the usual places, leaded or SMT. But cheer up. How about: http://www.cricklewoodelectronics.co...me.php?cat=397 Ian |
#8
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
"Ian Iveson" wrote in message news:U2fPn.69545$hx1.36771@hurricane... PS Having looked around, I can't find any C0G 27n caps at the usual places, leaded or SMT. But cheer up. How about: http://www.cricklewoodelectronics.co...me.php?cat=397 Ian I used the boxed 1uf WIMA's in my Fisher 80T rebuild in place of the original 1uf electrolytics used on the preamp outputs. I attached extra length leads cut from cheap resistors. Used interlocked "J's" on the lead joints and then soldered, worked great. Mark |
#9
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
On Jun 7, 1:38*am, Ian Bell wrote:
I cannot seem to find anyone selling 27nF film capacitors, or for that matter 2n7F or 270nF. It seems that only E6 values are available these days in film caps i.e. 10,15,22,33,47 and 68. Cheers Ian The 10,15, 22, 33, 47, and 68 numerical values are evenly spaced between 10 and 100 on a logarithmic scale. Probably capacitance values are not so critical as resistance values so you could make good ampifiiers if you were restricted to C of the above 6 values per decade. There are 6 values left out of the decade :- 12, 18, 27, 39, 56 and 82. The DIY hobbyist can still buy all the 12 values per decade between 1 ohm and 10Meg ohm if he wants to and can afford the prices charged by the Vishay Resistor Mafia which has bought up umpteen resistance manufacturers who probably were glad they were bought up because of the declining demand and the cheap asian made resistors flooding the market. I think all the guys who were very keen to make their own amplifiers about 10 yeas ago have made them or they have died, expired, got tired and fat, become disinterested, gone deaf, gone fully under the thumb used by the missus, etc, etc, etc, and hardly any ****er is makin' any ****in' thing any ****in' more. Now we have rec.audio.spam instead of rec. audio.tubes Patrick Turner. |
#10
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
On Jun 8, 1:00�am, Patrick Turner wrote:
I think all the guys who were very keen to make their own amplifiers about 10 yeas ago have made them or they have died, expired, got tired and fat, become disinterested, gone deaf, gone fully under the thumb used by the missus, etc, etc, etc, and hardly any ****er is makin' any ****in' thing any ****in' more. Now we have rec.audio.spam instead of rec. audio.tubes Patrick Turner. Hi RATs! This NG has never been all that pure I wandered in here in the late nineties. What is now called pre 9/11 Even when passive components had free leads included in the purchase price, the geeks who txtd to these boards had personalities. You know, some were funny, most were not amused nor amusing. But, we all have plastic keyboards. Best of all possible wounds... Happy Ears! Al Marcy |
#11
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
On Jun 8, 4:29*pm, "Watt? Me worry?" wrote:
On Jun 8, 1:00 am, Patrick Turner wrote: I think all the guys who were very keen to make their own amplifiers about 10 yeas ago have made them or they have died, expired, got tired and fat, become disinterested, gone deaf, gone fully under the thumb used by the missus, etc, etc, etc, and hardly any ****er is makin' any ****in' thing any ****in' more. Now we have rec.audio.spam instead of rec. audio.tubes Patrick Turner. Hi RATs! This NG has never been all that pure I wandered in here in the late nineties. What is now called pre 9/11 Even when passive components had free leads included in the purchase price, the geeks who txtd to these boards had personalities. You know, some were funny, most were not amused nor amusing. But, we all have plastic keyboards. Best of all possible wounds... I agree, I feel wounded alright. The modern world continues to spew all over me. Patrick Turner. Happy Ears! Al Marcy |
#12
Posted to rec.audio.tubes
|
|||
|
|||
What, no 27nF film capacitors??
On 07/06/10 19:15, Ian Iveson wrote:
PS Having looked around, I can't find any C0G 27n caps at the usual places, leaded or SMT. But cheer up. How about: http://www.cricklewoodelectronics.co...me.php?cat=397 Ian Thanks for that Ian. Cheers ian |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Gossip about Film Industry,Film Stars,Their Lives and Lifestyle | Vacuum Tubes | |||
Teflon Film Tin Foil capacitors | Vacuum Tubes | |||
Vishay talk bollocks - was Teflon Film Tin Foil capacitors | Pro Audio | |||
Vishay talk bollocks - was Teflon Film Tin Foil capacitors | Pro Audio | |||
Vishay talk bollocks - was Teflon Film Tin Foil capacitors | Pro Audio |