Yes, I made the cardinal mistake of stopping work in mid stream and returning much later.
I have a Bearcat BC-100XL. I removed an electrolytic capacitor for replacement, but did not replace it immediately. The circuit board that houses the batteries and variable controls has three electrolytic capacitors on the bottom end next to the flex wire socket. Looking at the board with the components facing up and with the variable controls at the top, the capacitors are left to right, 47mf/10v, ? (empty circle) and 100 mf/10v. The only loose capacitor I could find lying about with a manufacturing name similar to one of the others on the board was 220 mf/10v. However, this capacitors diameter is much smaller than the circle inscribed on the board (all other electrolytic caps seem to match their inscribed circles exactly). Therefore, I am not sure if this is the capacitor I removed.
I would appreciate if anyone could please tell me what the correct mf/v value for this missing middle capacitor is.
Thanks,
Tad
I have a Bearcat BC-100XL. I removed an electrolytic capacitor for replacement, but did not replace it immediately. The circuit board that houses the batteries and variable controls has three electrolytic capacitors on the bottom end next to the flex wire socket. Looking at the board with the components facing up and with the variable controls at the top, the capacitors are left to right, 47mf/10v, ? (empty circle) and 100 mf/10v. The only loose capacitor I could find lying about with a manufacturing name similar to one of the others on the board was 220 mf/10v. However, this capacitors diameter is much smaller than the circle inscribed on the board (all other electrolytic caps seem to match their inscribed circles exactly). Therefore, I am not sure if this is the capacitor I removed.
I would appreciate if anyone could please tell me what the correct mf/v value for this missing middle capacitor is.
Thanks,
Tad