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Old 06-22-2020, 11:52 AM
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You can get lucky and have a set come to life on a minimal recap , and you can get really lucky and have it last, but experience with that approach tells me it's a waste of effort.

I have a 62 Zenith 29JC20 (their first consumer color set) that I tested every lytic for leakage on my Heathkit C3 in and initially changed only 2-4 sections. All the cans ran cool for a few weeks then over the course of a month they started dying at a section or 2 a week after 3-4 rounds of this I got mad and changed the remaining ~3 sections.
My CTC4 also illustrates this... When I got it about 8 years ago I changed all caps, but the doubler lytics (which tested fine and ran cool) ran it for a few months, concluded it had alignment issues and shelves it in a move till covid came knocking... I variaced it and then found changing all the off tolerance resistors fixed the alignment issues I was experiencing. When I finally had it done as I was putting the back on the screen image shrunk and the sides started undulating....you guessed it one of the doublers started leaking.

The minimalist approach is fine for learning, and for sets destined to become low use shelf queens, but daily drivers are too troublesome with original caps...I've learned that the hard way enough to not be convinced otherwise.
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