I've been pawing through my accumulated crap lately, even shipped some of it off to a friend. It is fun what I discover that I never knew I had.
I found a baggie with two resistors in it. green, blue, blue. 56 meg!
My meter won't read that high, can't imagine where I got them or what they were ever for. Half watt, but they are only 20%. I'd prefer my 56 meg resistors to be 5%, don't you?
Also found an oil filled cap. I have a whole pile of oil filled caps. Boxes. But most of those are the hermetically sealed metal can types. This one is a glass cylinder a couple inches long and an inch in diameter, and metal end caps. Looks a bit like a giant fuse. a 6-32 stud out each end and a solder lug under a nut there. The innards are bright red, and it is from CHicago COndenser Corp. 0.1mfd 10% 3000 volts DC.
Between the wall of the glass and the innards is a little space, and I can see it is full of oil. There is a little air space in there, so I can tip it one way or the other and watch it flow. It is cool looking. I haven't tested it for leakage - electrical or fluid - but I'd really like to stick it in an amp just so someone in the future can spot it and wonder.
I found a baggie with two resistors in it. green, blue, blue. 56 meg!
My meter won't read that high, can't imagine where I got them or what they were ever for. Half watt, but they are only 20%. I'd prefer my 56 meg resistors to be 5%, don't you?
Also found an oil filled cap. I have a whole pile of oil filled caps. Boxes. But most of those are the hermetically sealed metal can types. This one is a glass cylinder a couple inches long and an inch in diameter, and metal end caps. Looks a bit like a giant fuse. a 6-32 stud out each end and a solder lug under a nut there. The innards are bright red, and it is from CHicago COndenser Corp. 0.1mfd 10% 3000 volts DC.
Between the wall of the glass and the innards is a little space, and I can see it is full of oil. There is a little air space in there, so I can tip it one way or the other and watch it flow. It is cool looking. I haven't tested it for leakage - electrical or fluid - but I'd really like to stick it in an amp just so someone in the future can spot it and wonder.
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