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Replacing a 5000 pF capacitor with 4700 pF
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Re: Replacing a 5000 pF capacitor with 4700 pF
I think you'll find the capacitor in your picture is 470pF unless that last colour is red instead of brown (picture is a bit too fuzzy to tell properly), in which case it will be 4700pF.
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