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weird lytics
How do you decipher these? There are no mfd or voltage ratings on them.
Last edited by stusnyder; 03-14-2015 at 10:09 PM. |
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I used a reactance calc online, plugged in 900uf at 120hrz came out to 1.5ohm approx, for for voltage I would look at the circuit, that high a uf makes me think its a cathode bypass, so prob low voltage.
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#3
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Is that cap in a Dumont set? Looks like their part number.
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#4
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Yes it is, and there's a bunch of them. I want to replace them.
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#5
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What's the model/chassis number?
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Model ra-103 I think the chassis number is 7041-a1
I think I'm going to need a service selector switch, because there's alot of arcing in it. Where's there a good place to get one? |
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It is low voltage, the can has 6vdc marked on it.
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Is it possible to identify them from the SAM's or Rider diagrams?
http://www.earlytelevision.org/tv_sc..._diagrams.html |
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Quote:
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Maybe C278?
Which looks like a 100uf at 25v. This is from the TV Rider on the same page as above. |
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C4, C5, and C6 in sams. I figure a 1000 uf at 25 volts should be ok. Although C6 states 2000 uf.
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What are some weird but good common food combinations?
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