Tar Capacitors used in Philips vintage Radios (Algemeen)
Hello Mr. Rajan
1st letter: max. voltage
L = 125 V
no letter = 400 V
H = 600 V
S = 800 V
T = 1000 V
Followed by the capacity in pF or µµF (e.g. 56K= 56000pF = 0.056µF)
Followed by the tolerance
A = +- 10 %
P = +- 20 %
A capacitor with the markings: S 10 KP 5.1 means: 0.01µF , 800V, 20%.
The 5.1 is a factory batch code of no interest.
kind regards, Wolfgang
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