10-Pack 223Z 0.022uF 25V Ceramic Capacitors – Sample Tested 17.243nF – NOS / Surplus
$4.99
10-pack of 223Z ceramic capacitors marked 25V. The 223 capacitor code equals 22,000pF, 22nF, or 0.022uF. A sample capacitor from the lot tested at 17.243nF. These vintage-style ceramic capacitors are useful for electronics repair, vintage radio restoration, CB radio repair, ham radio bench work, bypass circuits, coupling circuits, filtering, audio repair, and general low-voltage electronics work where a 0.022uF ceramic capacitor is appropriate.
Historical Note:
Three-digit capacitor codes are commonly used on ceramic capacitors. The first two digits are the value and the third digit is the multiplier in picofarads. A 223-marked capacitor is a standard 22nF / 0.022uF value often used in radios, audio equipment, test gear, CB radios, and general electronics circuits.
Unused new old stock from legacy inventory. Packaging, age, and cosmetic condition may vary.
Pipeline quantities are informational and may change after arrival, inspection, sorting, testing, or donor teardown.
Compatible Radios / Boards
Suitable for circuits requiring 223 ceramic capacitors, 0.022uF capacitors, 22nF capacitors, or 22,000pF capacitors rated 25V or lower. Common use includes vintage radio repair, CB radio repair, ham radio equipment, bypass circuits, coupling circuits, filter circuits, audio repair, test gear repair, and electronics bench work. Verify voltage rating, capacitance range, and circuit requirements before installation.
RF Boneyard Bench Notes
Bench Measurements:
Marking: 223Z 25V.
Marked Value: 0.022uF / 22nF / 22,000pF.
Sample Measured Value: 17.243nF.
Voltage Rating: 25V.
Pack Size: 10 pieces.
Visual Inspection: Bodies and leads visually inspected.
Bench Evaluation:
PASS - Marking identified as 223Z 25V.
PASS - Sample tested at 17.243nF.
PASS - Ceramic bodies and leads visually inspected.
PASS - Suitable for low-voltage repair, restoration, and bench project use where this measured range is acceptable.
Note: The body marking shows 25V, not 50V. The 223 code is the capacitance value, not the voltage rating.
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