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PS...If I forget the NOS Zenith stuff in the picture I will need the following: 1) 150uf-350v, 100uf-350v, 200uf-25v 2) 4uf-350v, 10uf-400v, 20uf-25v I have been looking at all the major sites they don't seem to have capacitors with these three values each in 1 can. I was looking at that thread where the can went through the roof so I may want to avoid using the old and dried out NOS stuff after all. |
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Voltage you can only fudge upwards...The voltage rating of a cap is the max input voltage it can take without going bang(!)...If you replace a 150V with a 200V part the 200V can take more abuse before going bang. If you replace a 150V with a 50V the 50 will probably have ~100V on it and go bang quickly.
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For the caps use
1) 100mfd & a 47mfd in parallal 450V 100mfd 450 V 220mfd 50V 2) 4.7MFD 450V 10mfd 450V 22mfd 50V Thats all using modern values & a little extra on the voltage. Best way to change is leave the old can in, Cut off wires & use a terminal strip. Mount the new stuff close to the old ! Here is the style strip. https://www.radioshack.com/products/...terminal-strip 73 Zeno LFOD ! |
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Not too long ago I discovered that Mouser carries solder lug terminal strips by Keystone. I was surprised to see a vintage type of part there.
They have many versions with different number of lugs and in different arrangements. I've also gotten them from Radio Daze. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail...HpkXpfvzp08%3d A little hard to find on Mouser, search under "Keystone", terminals, lug terminals, terminal strips, solder type. |
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