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The BG - N and BG - NX are always manufactured in the same manner as shown in Figure 7, each product shows the foil roll starting and ending positions by means of lead lines of different lengths or by the marking of O and × on the terminal rivets. These allow users to connect these capacitors in parallel or in series as needed to cancel the resonance frequency due to residual inductance.
Once the BGN/NX cap is pulled from a circuit and the leads are now equal in length, how does one tell which side is which? I suspect the cap's markings are always on the shorter side. Can anyone confirm?
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Topic - Black Gate N-NX lead lengths. - wheezer 11:03:13 07/15/10 (6)
- I have two, yet unused, sitting in front of me - 1973shovel 13:30:09 07/15/10 (5)
- RE: I have two, yet unused, sitting in front of me - wheezer 13:57:27 07/15/10 (4)
- The word "NONPOLAR" lines up perfectly with the shorter lead - 1973shovel 14:09:47 07/15/10 (3)
- RE: The word "NONPOLAR" lines up perfectly with the shorter lead - wheezer 14:21:52 07/15/10 (2)
- RE: "making sure they don't go in super E mode" - 1973shovel 02:23:42 07/16/10 (1)
- RE: "making sure they don't go in super E mode" - wheezer 09:40:54 07/16/10 (0)