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Hi everyone. I did make a thread on this before, and got one reply. Well that previous thread was about the caps only. So could someone figure out the value of the inductor? It says C681K. I know I don't NEED to replace it, but when I rebuild the crossovers, I get OCD, and want to replace it if possible. The caps are going to be replaced no doubt, but I don't know their values.
FYI the parts are from a Technics SB-2660 Speaker system. I should point out, there is a circuit breaker, and inductor, and two caps per crossover. So because my photos show two, there is only one per speaker. Last edited by ouimetnick; 26th August 2011 at 03:46 AM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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The inductor should be a 0.68 mH 10% tolerance. No clue about the caps.
Ralf |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: New England
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The caps are all 50 VDC. One pair is 3.3 uF and the other 2.2 uF.
Replace with film types > 50 VDC |
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