Putting away my last mouser order and noticed I ordered 10%, instead of 5% for 3n3. Are 10% usable for pedals?
Thanks,
Pat
Yeah, I would used those without any hesitation. Of course if you have capacitance meter (or DMM with the function) you can measure them and see if there's some that are way off. Still, maximum difference would be +-0,33 nF.
I bet you don't notice any difference. :)
Thank you. I wasn't sure if that extra five can cause any problems.
I have both tolerances in all my film caps and I never give a second thought to it. Only in rare cases I might check the actual capacitance reading if it is something I think is critical. You are fine!
Thanks bean. With two feet of snow on the ground, I spent some time cleaning up my inventory today. I freaked when I saw the tolerance on the bag. Good to know they're ok
Quote from: Jebus on January 24, 2016, 12:03:19 AM
Yeah, I would used those without any hesitation. Of course if you have capacitance meter (or DMM with the function) you can measure them and see if there's some that are way off. Still, maximum difference would be +-0,33 nF.
Even then, a DMM's capacitance meter is probably ±10%, if not more
+/-10% is fine.
Believe it or not, some ceramic caps have a +80/-20% tolerance. Those you might want to avoid. ;-)
Quote from: benlanc on January 24, 2016, 01:29:10 PM
Even then, a DMM's capacitance meter is probably ±10%, if not more
Depends on the meter and the range a lot. We have Fluke 79s in the laboratory and those are under +-2% (cant remember the exact number, its 1,7 or 1,9) with film capacitors in nF range. :)