Greetings nashvillebill.
I know that 22nf id 22 nanofarad. My point was that on the Blackstar schematic it reads 22n, with the n, looking more like an upside down u. I thought nf was standard. I am sure that their 22 "whatever", is nanofarad. On some of the vintage schematics the numbers close to the described caps were voltage ratings like : 400, or 600. Other times the numbers were like " 275,360,or 380, and I'm sure these were voltage readings. Your point about the Blackstar cap reading is right, IT IS a cap voltage rating.
Thanks for your help, in trying to help me better understand what I thought to be standardized, but now know needs careful inspection and thought. tonequester.
I know that 22nf id 22 nanofarad. My point was that on the Blackstar schematic it reads 22n, with the n, looking more like an upside down u. I thought nf was standard. I am sure that their 22 "whatever", is nanofarad. On some of the vintage schematics the numbers close to the described caps were voltage ratings like : 400, or 600. Other times the numbers were like " 275,360,or 380, and I'm sure these were voltage readings. Your point about the Blackstar cap reading is right, IT IS a cap voltage rating.
Thanks for your help, in trying to help me better understand what I thought to be standardized, but now know needs careful inspection and thought. tonequester.
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