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Originally Posted by zeno
OK on cap, I tend to notice those things.
Discharge the cap that you use to sub. If you dont it can be charged
up to 125V when you move it to the 24V & bad things can happen.
In the all tube days we would just ground the neg of the
cap & touch the sections one at a time. Anything solid state
we would hang it in, turn on, see results. Then discharge
& do the next section. Gotta be more careful, transistors
are not forgiving like tubes.
BTW its good you had to readjust after the recap. It shows
you did have bad caps.
If you still have the jail bars after above I have the Sams out & me
& the other cats will try to help you along.....
73 Zeno  
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Okay, hang in here with me. I just want to make sure this is as simple as I believe it is. I will take a clip-on lead from the ground point of the canister and then a clip-on lead from one of the 400uf legs of the canister. I will then take the other ends of the leads and clip them to a good cap and turn the set on. Is this correct? Also, if I'm reading the schematics correctly, the second 400uf cap is on the other side of the 16ohm filter that the first 400uf connects to. Should I do parallel both at the same time?
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