RMC .47uF 12V Ceramic Disc Capacitor – Tested 449nF – NOS
$4.99
Vintage RMC .47uF 12V ceramic disc capacitor tested at 449nF. Marked .47 with +80/-20 tolerance and 12V rating. Useful for vintage electronics repair, radio restoration, CB radio repair, ham radio bench work, audio coupling/bypass circuits, low-voltage filtering, and general electronics service where a .47uF ceramic disc capacitor is appropriate.
Historical Note:
Ceramic disc capacitors were widely used in radios, televisions, audio equipment, test gear, CB radios, and general electronics because they were compact, durable, and easy to install. Wide-tolerance ceramic capacitors like this were commonly used for bypass, coupling, filtering, and general-purpose low-voltage circuit work.
Legacy or discontinued stock no longer in normal production flow. Future supply may be limited.
Pipeline quantities are informational and may change after arrival, inspection, sorting, testing, or donor teardown.
Compatible Radios / Boards
Suitable for low-voltage electronics circuits requiring a .47uF ceramic disc capacitor rated 12V or lower. Common use includes vintage radio repair, CB radio repair, ham radio projects, audio equipment, bypass circuits, coupling circuits, low-voltage filtering, restoration work, and electronics bench repair. Always verify capacitance, voltage rating, tolerance, and circuit requirements before installation.
RF Boneyard Bench Notes
Bench Measurements:
Marked Value: .47uF.
Measured Value: 449nF.
Voltage Rating: 12V.
Tolerance Marking: +80/-20.
Visual Inspection: Body and leads visually inspected.
Bench Evaluation:
PASS - Measured 449nF.
PASS - Reading is within the marked +80/-20 tolerance range.
PASS - Leads and ceramic disc body visually inspected.
PASS - Suitable for low-voltage repair/restoration use.
Note: .47uF equals 470nF nominal. A 449nF reading is within tolerance for this marked part.
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