' μfd ' is a symbol that's widely used.
That first character is the Greek letter 'mu', widely used in place of 'micro'. (Use your imagination, and you may be able to see how 'mu' evolved into the letter 'm'.)
Alternative AnswerAlthough 'μfd' is sometimes seen printed on older capacitors, the SI symbol for microfarad is μF.30 microfarads
It is a rating that is used to size capacitors in microfarad. MFD is an acronym for the word microfarad.
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A: I hope you mean replace. The answer is yes provided that the voltage rating is the same or more then the original.
A microfarad measures electrical capacitance. A farad can be defined as the charge in coulombs, which is 1 ampere per second, that a capacitor will accept for the potential across it to charge one volt. A microfarad is equal to one millionth of a farad.
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It's a long-obsolete symbol for microfarad. It also appears capitalised, MFD.
The capacitor symbol looks like: --|(--
30 microfarads
It is a rating that is used to size capacitors in microfarad. MFD is an acronym for the word microfarad.
On the list that you posted with the question, there are no items that designate a 7 microfarad capacitor.
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1K = 1uF
1000000 microfarad
To repair a 680 microfarad capacitor, buy a new one and install it in place of the old one. It is unrealistic to attempt repair of a capacitor.
It should work okay as long as voltage rating is equal to or greater than the capacitor you are replacing.
uF is a measurment in electronics called Microfarad. You will typically see uF on Capacitors for example 400Volt 150uf would be a capacitor rated at 400 volts and 150 microfarad.