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Incorrect values ​​in 0.1uf capacitor measurement

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indman:

--- Quote from: SeanB on December 02, 2024, 12:26:39 pm ---Chengx, a clone of the Chongx capacitors, which are a poor clone of pretty much any other of a million other manufacturers.

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Yes, it is better not to use capacitors from this company - there are too many defects and low quality products.

Aldo22:
I once bought some electrolytic capacitors in a big plastic bag from AE.
They are certainly of cheap quality, but they are not as bad as yours.
I have never seen so much deviation in new ones.
In the attachment for comparison 0.22uF from my bag (my lowest value for electrolytic capacitors).

wraper:

--- Quote from: Aldo22 on December 02, 2024, 01:13:47 pm ---I once bought some electrolytic capacitors in a big plastic bag from AE.

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Ltec is a decent Taiwanese manufacturer actually.

TA3UIS:
The problem with Cheng or Cneng brand capacitors seems to be more common with the 0.1uF and a little bit with the 0.22uF capacities. Are they labeled incorrectly?

indman:

--- Quote from: TA3UIS on December 02, 2024, 01:28:03 pm ---The problem with Cheng or Cneng brand capacitors seems to be more common with the 0.1uF and a little bit with the 0.22uF capacities. Are they labeled incorrectly?

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It's not a matter of labeling, read what I and others wrote to you before. Lots of fakes and defects!!!

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