M9302 Capaciters

From: Christian Fandt <cfandt_at_netsync.net>
Date: Thu Apr 22 20:48:39 1999

Upon the date 06:32 PM 4/22/99 -0400, Daniel T. Burrows said something like:
>The 3 that are at the end of each chip - .01 disc
>The 4 at the end of the resistor rows marked 224 i.e. 0.22 IIRC without
>looking.
>The 2 in the middle of a row of resistors .001 disc
>The electrolytic in the middle 39 mfd at 10v. There is only 1 installed
>even though there is solder mask for 2.
>Dan
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Zane H. Healy <healyzh_at_aracnet.com>
>To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
><classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
>Date: Thursday, April 22, 1999 5:49 PM
>Subject: M9302 Capaciters
>
>
>>Well, in getting the area around the /44 cleared up I discovered that I've
>>got a M9302 after all, of course there is a reason that they weren't on my
>>inventory list. All the capaciters on the board are pretty well smashed.
>>The printed circuitry is also fairly badly corroded.
>>
>>I think I can probably get it cleaned up enough to use temporarily at
>>least, however, I need to know what size of caps I'm supposed to use (yes,
>>they're that badly smashed.

Well Zane, ignore my post of a few minutes ago offereing 0.1's or 0.01's as
Dan was able to come to the rescue with the requirements. You could get
these at your local electronics distributor if they have counter sales for
small quantities or mail order from DigiKey, Jameco and several others you
may know of.

Regards, Chris
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Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
Jamestown, NY USA cfandt_at_netsync.net
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Received on Thu Apr 22 1999 - 20:48:39 BST

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