Posted by MarkB_MI on June 06, 2012 at 03:20:46 from (166.217.145.22):
In Reply to: Electronics help posted by Bill in IL on June 05, 2012 at 19:37:39:
I think that's a tantalum capacitor. It's clearly a polarized device, as the ends are different.
What are its dimensions? That will help identify its value. The "105" is probably its value in picofarads. The "5" is a multiplier. 10 => 10 5 => 00000 (5 zeroes) Add it all together and you have 1,000,000 pF, or 1 microfarad.
The "K" is a tolerance code. Probably 10 percent, I'm not sure.
The "35" is its voltage rating.
See if it looks like one of the capacitors on this page. You don't need an exact replacement, though, any 1 uF, 35V tantalum capacitor will do. Of course, there could still be other faults on the board that will blow your replacement cap.
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