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Originally Posted by yagosaga
This is not really a good recommendation. It s better to check the circuits and to find the failure. So you have the opportunity to learn something.
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I agree! I want to learn as much as I can about this. I feel I'm pretty good with radios. I remember buying a big lot of transistor radios on eBay. I fixed most of them from being dead and resold them. The electrolytic condensers all had to be replaced and many transistors did, also (generic replacements often work). But ah,. I'm getting off-topic.
I did make a list of all the condensers I need. I figure I'll buy 10 of each from Mouser so that way I'll have some extras. I only need 1-3 of each.
(MFD @ WVDC)
0.001 @ 400
0.0022 @ 400
0.0047 @ 200
0.01 @ 600, 1600
0.039 @ 400
0.047 @ 200, 600
0.068 @ 400
0.1 @ 200, 400, 600
0.22 @ 200
0.47 @ 200
4 @ 600 (four 1's in parallel)
10 @ 350
40 @ 350 (four 10's in parallel)
100 @ 350
I am thinking of getting axial aluminum electrolytic for the ones to replace the large filter condensers. Are there any recommendations for what to replace the smaller ones with? I was thinking of going with polyester film because they have high voltages for relativeloy low cost (under a dollar each from Cornell Dubilier).
None of the resistors look suspect. But I was thinking of replacing the small carbon comp ones anyway. What's anyones' takes on this idea?