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rca 45x11 tube radio
hi all, would it make much difference if i changed all the caps in this rca 45x11 am radio to get better reception, it works and the electrolytic was changed but not the others.
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Hi. I've found it improves both the quality of the sound, and, to a degree, the reception.
I'd change them along with mica caps. Bill Cahill
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besides the 2 section electrolytic the other caps would be mylar, i think based on the values because they are paper type and one on the antenna. and there is 2 caps off of the on- off switch and dont know what they are unless they are the line caps, .01 400.
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Change the wax paper caps. They'll be leaky and can short and spit out their waxy guts. Inexpensive to do.
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This particular application requires a Y2 safety cap because it is AC, not DC (.047@250 VAC) $1.89 [email protected] I need to get in the habit of using Y2 caps in this function myself. I have a Zenith J615 I just finished that had a shorted (and visually bloated) .05 @ 400V connected across the line, it was shorted and destroyed the 35W4 and #47 pilot light , which had functioned as a fuse in this case.
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so what your saying is not to put back the .05 400v but rather a .047 250v instead. i have that schematic from that site but its rather grainy and cannot make out some of the values. the radio works but if all the other caps are changed i wonder how much better the reception will be on pulling in stations.
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Maybe the .05 is not important but do make sure its 250 Volts AC, those caps are usually found in a computer monitor across the incoming line filter. I have transplanted a few of those inductor-capacitor filters into old AM radios. the result is usually better reception and less crackle if you're in a noisy area like near a road.
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whats the difference with 250v or the usual 400v. because i think i have used .05@400v for the ac in tvs.
Last edited by timmy; 07-05-2012 at 03:48 PM. |
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For line noise caps, you should use the safety caps. Reason: if they fail, they fail open and won't start a fire with a short the way ordinary yellows or orange drops or the equivalent can. Go on JustRadios website and there's a tutorial on the use of these caps.
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