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Old 12-31-2012, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by earlyfilm View Post
I won't join the argument on replacing electrolytics, but I am more inclined to leave a pre-1960 one in for set testing (only after disconnecting it and reforming) than a post-1970 one in any circuit. Either way, restuff or replace, carries a definite risk unless you can find relatively new industrial or military grade electrolytics. I am unimpressed by the quality of currently available electrolytics for tube-era voltages. They seem to be made to last the length of the warranty.

James
When I replace electrolytics, I use the good 105 degree C Nichicon and Panasonic caps, and exceed the origional voltage ratings by wide margins. I usually double a 25v rated 'lytic with a 50v, and for 250v I always use 450v, etc.

I like overbuilding these TVs when I restore them. The last thing I want to do is open them up again when I'm finished tweaking them.
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