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I'd say that's an 2500K ohm cap. I am not a proffessional though, but it's usually like this:

 

Just put an ohm at the end of the number.

 

 

But i have no idea what WV 500 is.

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1 minute ago, Sanedish said:

I'd say that's an 2500K ohm cap. I am not a proffessional though, but it's usually like this:

 

Just put an ohm at the end of the number.

 

 

But i have no idea what WV 500 is.

that would be a resistor and its 500 working volts.

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6 minutes ago, fanman1980 said:

that would be a resistor

i read Resistor...

I have no idea of capacitors, sorry....

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6 minutes ago, fanman1980 said:

i am going to post a reply her bc i figured it out for whatever reason it is measrd in pf so it is a 500pf 2500pf and 1000pf

 

nice to hear you found it out

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