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Old 05-09-2007, 12:06 AM
Bill R Bill R is offline
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I am not sure adding a cap is the right thing to do. Yes it makes it work, but consider this, at one time the set worked without the cap. You might want to do some more troubleshooting before you call this one fixed. Start by checking the simple things, like tube shields, tube sockets, and especially ground connections. Be sure to resolder all the grounds where the circuit board connects to the chassis. These can cause some strange intermittent problems. Double check all the voltage and resistance readings, and you may need to get the scope out when it is acting up to find out what the problem really is. Just a thought.
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