Unknown Telephone Component

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Zach Zaborny

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Upon retrieving parts from a broken (DTMF tone chip blown) touch-tone
telephone, I came across a weird component. It is a yellow tube, similar to
an electrolytic capacitor, with a lead coming from either side. It is
marked:

..56/10
250v-
1.50MKT
..56/10
88/7

The 88/7 may be the manufacture date, as a sticker on the phone's bottom
plate had the date "88/7/4".

Can anyone of you identify the component? Attempts at searching for it on
google got me nothing but lists of numbers and component numbers.

Thanks much,
Zach
 
In article <10ic7g8sucu4q15@corp.supernews.com>,
"Zach Zaborny" <random@nts-technologies.org> wrote:

Upon retrieving parts from a broken (DTMF tone chip blown) touch-tone
telephone, I came across a weird component. It is a yellow tube, similar to
an electrolytic capacitor, with a lead coming from either side. It is
marked:

.56/10
250v-
1.50MKT
.56/10
88/7

The 88/7 may be the manufacture date, as a sticker on the phone's bottom
plate had the date "88/7/4".

Can anyone of you identify the component? Attempts at searching for it on
google got me nothing but lists of numbers and component numbers.

Thanks much,
Zach
If you don't need it, hack it open with a hack saw. You'll see layers if
its a capacitor.

My guess is .56 mFd +- 10% at 250VDc max.

Al
 
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 11:51:34 -0400, "Zach Zaborny"
<random@nts-technologies.org> put finger to keyboard and composed:

Upon retrieving parts from a broken (DTMF tone chip blown) touch-tone
telephone, I came across a weird component. It is a yellow tube, similar to
an electrolytic capacitor, with a lead coming from either side. It is
marked:

.56/10
250v-
1.50MKT
.56/10
88/7
It is probably an 0.56uF 10% 250V capacitor. It would be located in
the ringer circuit where it must withstand up to 100VAC.


- Franc Zabkar
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Please remove one 's' from my address when replying by email.
 
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 11:51:34 -0400, "Zach Zaborny"
<random@nts-technologies.org> wrote:

|Upon retrieving parts from a broken (DTMF tone chip blown) touch-tone
|telephone, I came across a weird component. It is a yellow tube, similar to
|an electrolytic capacitor, with a lead coming from either side. It is
|marked:
|
|.56/10
|250v-
|1.50MKT
|.56/10
|88/7
|
|The 88/7 may be the manufacture date, as a sticker on the phone's bottom
|plate had the date "88/7/4".
|
|Can anyone of you identify the component? Attempts at searching for it on
|google got me nothing but lists of numbers and component numbers.
|
|Thanks much,
| Zach
|
My guess is that it is 1.5uF, 250V polyester (MKT) capacitor. I can't
imagine why the .56/10 is repeated but I don't think this is the
capacitance value. If the phone has an ac electromagnetic ringer 1.5uF
is a fairly universal value in this part of the circuit.
 

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