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Re: capacitors that look like glass diodes
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February 29, 2012, 10:53:22 PM »
Yes, they were very common in most electronics around the time these machines were built.
The code 473 is assembled as follows:
4
+
7
+
3 x "0" (zeros)
makes = 47000
move the decimal place 6 to the left and you get
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