I don't recognize this cap. Is it bipolar? What does the BPTM stand for. I see no negative arrow on it but you do see the recognizable metal end and fibre end. I think its an Illinois cap.
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Why not post a picture that is in focus?
I'm sorry I tried but my old Olympus isn't up to the task.
What does the TM in the BPTM stand for?
What does the TM in the BPTM stand for?
No idea It could be a manufacturers house code or some series of cap.
Peavey doesn;t bother with house codes on little caps. Mostly just on semis.
Contact customer service at Peavey and ask for the schematic and parts list. They hand them out upon request, but I am looking at the CS800X drawing set, which I think is the same amp dressed different.
If I am correct, they are plain old non-polar lytics. Is one on the end edge of the driver board next to the two small cable connectors? I think there are three or four on each driver card.
2.2uf 50v NP
Peavey part number is 70320010
They will sell parts to anyone as well, but for a small item like this, I;d add it to my next Mouser order.
Contact customer service at Peavey and ask for the schematic and parts list. They hand them out upon request, but I am looking at the CS800X drawing set, which I think is the same amp dressed different.
If I am correct, they are plain old non-polar lytics. Is one on the end edge of the driver board next to the two small cable connectors? I think there are three or four on each driver card.
2.2uf 50v NP
Peavey part number is 70320010
They will sell parts to anyone as well, but for a small item like this, I;d add it to my next Mouser order.
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