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*Solved* Cap polarity placement.

Started by Clayford, September 17, 2013, 08:07:29 PM

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Clayford

I have found some .22uf (220n) Kemet Tantalum Caps. Long lead and 2 Red Dots indicate the positive lead on them(in my experience) - So I need to check the orientation for placement the Weener Wah II. They are C3, C4, and C9. In looking over the layout and the schematic - I think the right side is the positive trace of those caps. Can anyone confirm this for me?I have 5 and need three so I can't afford them to blow. I know regular box caps would not matter - but on Tantalums it does. I'm told they stink to high heaven when you blow them and I'd rather not test placement that way.



Mojo-jo-jo. And yes that is a .0015 in C10. I know you load r's first - this is just a test fit to make sure there's room for everything.

Clay
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kothoma

Quote from: Clayford on September 17, 2013, 08:07:29 PM
... C3, C4, and C9. In looking over the layout and the schematic - I think the right side is the positive trace of those caps.

Looking at the schematic, I'd say  C3 is +||- , C4 is -||+ , and C9 is +||- . So in the layout the LEFT sides would be the positive ones?

Clayford

I think you're right - after looking at this. Can anyone else confirm our suspicions?


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joegagan

#3
c3 and c4 are not polarized on the weener schematic. in other wahs that use polarized caps in this location the + would be toward the trans, not the pot.

so, kothoma is correct on c3 and c4, not sure about the buffer.

joegagan

or boost, i guess q3 is a boost?

Clayford

Q3 is part of the boost circuit. At the advise of Joe - I'm not going to use those polarized caps. They could induce noise. Got some PIO's on the way instead.
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