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Originally Posted by Electronic M
The across the line cap should ideally be an X or Y rated safety cap. You can get away with a quality 630VDC rated cap (I often do that on my sets), but I try to use X or Y for sets I plan to sell or repair for others.
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Thanks for pointing that out, I learned something. The only time I've heard of safety caps is regarding Zeniths and runaway HV. How critical is the value? I looked through my stash of used stuff and found a .1uF @275v with X2 on it. I'm replacing a .047.
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Originally Posted by zeno
The cap between the hoz out C & E needs to be the right type
otherwise it will short. Sorry I dont remember what its called
but someone will pipe in I am sure. We always used the OEM part.
When ever you see these white caps get rid of them. They are most
common in Zenith, GE & Maggy 1970's solid state sets. This includes
4 lead caps in the hoz out. They can cause total destruction under the
right conditions.
73 Zeno 
LFOD !
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Glad you mentioned that, I would have just used the ones I ordered from justradios.com, which are described as "Metalized Polypropylene Orange Dips". I'll hold off then.