Another C15 cap question

LordTheron

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Nov 30, 2011
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Hi Guys,

Since I cant get my jasper to glitch and no one seems to know the solution, i have question.

For Rgh 2 i have removed c15 cap and lost it from cr rev b. I have another console with old dash and want reuse CR from my jasper but dont have c15 cap.

What can I do to make cr work with old rgh?
 

LordTheron

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find the capacitance of C15 and replace it with a cap of equal value

If I had it I wouldnt start the thread. Need a proper answer not this noob stuff.

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Why not wire it rgh 2 and program that one rgh2?


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Well rhg2 is bigger pain in the ass than I thought. Especially on jasper. All this messing about with shielded cables, lenghts and resistors.. takes to much time and no guarantee that it will be fast and stable.

I want RGH that I wire in and its working rather than waste so much time. I have done many rgh consoles and only had problem with one which was not glichable for some reason. I got to do my other jasper on old dash. Done few of them and had no problems and so far cant get rgh2 working on my other jasper.
 

LordTheron

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http://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=85588&highlight=c15+cap&page=2

Did you search. It has been asked before. Maybe the thread above will help. I found it quite easily.

1nf is the answer apparently.
Cheers for that. I have looked for it and found that there is a lot of different 1nf capacitors. Can anyone drop me a link to correct one?

I dont know much about this stuff so any help will be appriciated.

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Do you know guys if this 1nf cap is installed anywhere on motherboard or any chip? I have a lot of spares and dead boards so was wondering if I could scavange something.
 

Goldensavage

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Just goto Ebay and search for 1nf SMD (SMD = Surface Mount Device)

All you need to do is measure the size of the coolrunner point where you are soldering it to. Probably a 0603 or 0805. I think it's an 0603 but the numbers refer the size 0603 = .6mm x .3mm and so forth

There are loads of sellers selling from 10 to 1000 of them.