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    Ta Cap Trial Run





    I also want to know if these are Ta Cap, they have the - neg ? marking on the side and I believe this was what I was to look for? Still trying to figure it out.



    Please correct me if I am wrong.

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    Hi Marcus thanks for your interest. most of what you have pictured in your first pic are Tantalum cap. You seemed to have included some SMD ceramic caps (little brown ones). thees are good to save for other buyers if you depopulate boards. The back rectangles ones you need to check on the board to make sure you are removing the ones with a C###'s not ones with a D###'s The ones with a d and some #'s after it means that it is a diode not a Tantalum cap. Some of the other ones I can not see all that well so I will need a more clear picture. The second pic is of Al electrolytic caps. they are of no value to me. You referred to them as having a (-) marking this is a good way to differentiated them from Al caps tantalum caps are polarized on the (+) side.Tantalum can style will have the polarize (+) clearly marked look at my first pic and you can see that they have a weld in the (+) side or some other marking.

    If you look at this picture from wiki you can see what I mean. the difference between Al and Ta caps polarity.

    Let me know if you have any other question, and thanks for posting in the thread so other can get informed as well.

    Eric


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    Quote Originally Posted by etack View Post
    Hi Marcus thanks for your interest. most of what you have pictured in your first pic are Tantalum cap. You seemed to have included some SMD ceramic caps (little brown ones). thees are good to save for other buyers if you depopulate boards. The back rectangles ones you need to check on the board to make sure you are removing the ones with a C###'s not ones with a D###'s The ones with a d and some #'s after it means that it is a diode not a Tantalum cap. Some of the other ones I can not see all that well so I will need a more clear picture. The second pic is of Al electrolytic caps. they are of no value to me. You referred to them as having a (-) marking this is a good way to differentiated them from Al caps tantalum caps are polarized on the (+) side.Tantalum can style will have the polarize (+) clearly marked look at my first pic and you can see that they have a weld in the (+) side or some other marking.

    If you look at this picture from wiki you can see what I mean. the difference between Al and Ta caps polarity.

    Let me know if you have any other question, and thanks for posting in the thread so other can get informed as well.

    Eric

    Ok becoming clearer, I see now that my confusion is not uncommon. As I collect them and see what I am getting I will continue to post. I have read way to much about Ta Caps and and am still slightly confused. As I learn more I will post here to help everyone figure this out. It is my opinion that while precious metals climb higher those of us prepared with information will be the most likely to profit. I am trying to position myself to ave as much knowledge about components as possible.

    Thank you for taking time time to clear things up.

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    I have a line on an auction lot that lists 75000 Ta capacitors. They appear to still be on the paper (?) strips they come on. Would you rather have them still on the paper tape for possible re-sale? Or off the tape for easier recycling weigh-out?

    THANKS!

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    I was wondering if you would do a pay on sort thing if I'd shave some boards and send the material?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave View Post
    I was wondering if you would do a pay on sort thing if I'd shave some boards and send the material?
    No I don't have the time to sort through stuff like that.

    Most of the time shaving boards is a wast of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by etack View Post
    Hi Marcus thanks for your interest. most of what you have pictured in your first pic are Tantalum cap. You seemed to have included some SMD ceramic caps (little brown ones). thees are good to save for other buyers if you depopulate boards. The back rectangles ones you need to check on the board to make sure you are removing the ones with a C###'s not ones with a D###'s The ones with a d and some #'s after it means that it is a diode not a Tantalum cap. Some of the other ones I can not see all that well so I will need a more clear picture. The second pic is of Al electrolytic caps. they are of no value to me. You referred to them as having a (-) marking this is a good way to differentiated them from Al caps tantalum caps are polarized on the (+) side.Tantalum can style will have the polarize (+) clearly marked look at my first pic and you can see that they have a weld in the (+) side or some other marking.

    If you look at this picture from wiki you can see what I mean. the difference between Al and Ta caps polarity.

    Let me know if you have any other question, and thanks for posting in the thread so other can get informed as well.

    Eric

    So if I am looking on the board and it has C### (with C representing capacitor and # representing a number), and it has two leads then it should be a tantalum capacitor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne1956 View Post
    So if I am looking on the board and it has C### (with C representing capacitor and # representing a number), and it has two leads then it should be a tantalum capacitor?
    NO this is just the first step in IDing the Tantalum cap. Finding out if it is a capacitor or just a resistor or diode. After you see it is a capacitor you the match it to a style SMD or though hole (has two leads and is soldered though the board). SMD will look like the picture in your post except for a blue style the are all there. If the ate though hole than they will be poly coated or can style. both styles will have at least one magnetic lead it is nickel. If the are can style they will have leads coming out of the ends and will have a weld spot to a nickel lead. If they are poly coated they will look like the pics I have.

    Post any questions you might have.

    Eric

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    Quote Originally Posted by etack View Post
    Eric
    Just in case, the first two caps (silver & black, - minus is marked black) in that pic are not Tantalum

    Apple/mac computers seem to be absolutely loaded with Tanti caps.
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