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    Help me identify some components

    https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4158/3...74a2872076.jpg

    A - Tantalum?

    B - I think this is a Silver Crystal Oscillator

    C - Tantalum?

    E - Unknown, can someone please help me identify?

    F - Silver?

    X - I believe these are all aluminium capacitors

    https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2866/3...b772e26c92.jpg
    Are these Silver/Platinum/Palladium MLCC?



    Can you distinguish what metal is in MLCC's by their colour?
    Some are Orange, some White, Tan, Brown, Grey.

    https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4183/3...85a3c1b915.jpg
    Second photo shows the cap removed. Any value in these Fuse wires?

    I also have this button Super Capacitor, is it of any value?
    Goldcap capacitor 0.22 F 5.5 V 30 % (Ø x H) 10.5 mm x 5 mm Panasonic EECS0HD224V 1 pc(s) from Conrad.com
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    Here are my best guesses ...
    A - I have no clue. ( those could also be diodes )
    B - maybe Germanium ( I seriously doubt it ). I need to be able read the part numbers to verify what it actually is.
    C - ???
    E - can not see it well enough
    F - Silver-ceramic caps usually don't look like that
    X - the one with the purple mark is an SMD capacitor

    I also have this button Super Capacitor, is it of any value?
    If they are tested, capacitors can be worth a little bit money when sold in bulk. The questions are: "what are they actually selling for used?" and "is it worth my time to harvest and test them?"

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    A - Is actually Diodes

    B - Looked up the part number, Silver Crystal Oscillator CONFIRMED.

    Here is a picture link so you can get a larger view.
    https://flic.kr/p/UkcpB8
    Last edited by TheCreator; 05-07-2017 at 01:26 AM.


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