coupler number values
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coupler number values
102=10n or .01uf
223=22n or .022uf
473=47n or .047uf
470=470pf
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Re: coupler number values
I assume the same. But Geoff... you wind up in the strangest of places. A hiwatt?geoff 1965 wrote: ↑Tue 11/03/20 10:12 amHiwatt_custom_20_tube_.gif
have a look at this schematic lads,i'm used to seeing coupler values in uf,nf and pf.am i right in assuming that;
102=10n or .01uf
223=22n or .022uf
473=47n or .047uf
470=470pf
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Re: coupler number values
Yeah ignore the phase/power section,i’m looking at that preamp especially the passive/series effect loop with the 1 triode buffered signal into the master volume,now could that go into the 18W LTP without problems?
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Re: coupler number values
This is something the more experienced will advise you on.. but I'm intrigued, so I will watch the threadsgeoff 1965 wrote: ↑Tue 11/03/20 10:34 amYeah ignore the phase/power section,i’m looking at that preamp especially the passive/series effect loop with the 1 triode buffered signal into the master volume,now could that go into the 18W LTP without problems?
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Re: coupler number values
Close, but too much guessing.geoff 1965 wrote: ↑Tue 11/03/20 10:12 amhave a look at this schematic lads,i'm used to seeing coupler values in uf,nf and pf.am i right in assuming that;
102=10n or .01uf
223=22n or .022uf
473=47n or .047uf
470=470pf
102 = 10 + 2 zeros in pF = 1000pF = .001uF
223 = 22 + 3 zeros in pF = 22000pF = .022uF
473 = 47 + 3 zeros in pF = 47000pF = .047uF
470 = 47 + 0 zeros in pF = 47pF = 0.000047uF
Why not?geoff 1965 wrote: ↑Tue 11/03/20 10:34 amYeah ignore the phase/power section,i’m looking at that preamp especially the passive/series effect loop with the 1 triode buffered signal into the master volume,now could that go into the 18W LTP without problems?
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Re: coupler number values
Thanks Josh, the last digit = zero’s makes sense now you’ve explained.
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