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that's on the bottom of electroylic multistage cans. With most new caps (except electrolytics), polarity is not an issue, like resistors. The old ones had the terminal with the outside foil on it marked, not usually the ground. Be careful though, small electrolytics will have the negative marked and that must be followed. They usually have a paper or cardboard covering and are pretty easy to read. Electroytics are usually 1-2 mfd (microfarad) or higher. You usually won't see one lower than a 10 or 8 mfd. That .1 mfd you have in your hand is not an electrolytic. Some capacitors are rated in mmfd (micro micro farad), or pf (picofarad, same thing), which is even lower. Mmfd or pf caps are usually mica or ceramic.
Is this your first attempt at electronic repair? If so, I would suggest letting the TV sit for a while and buy a cheap AA5 tube radio. This will help you to identify parts and repair something that is a lot more simple than a TV. Also if you totally screw it up, like I did the first couple of times, you haven't wrecked anything important. I hope I'm not out of line. Just a friendly suggestion.
Last edited by ggregg; 05-01-2011 at 06:03 PM.
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