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Join Date: Nov 2010
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hi, i just bought a PSW-D110, on a garage sale, and it's ok, it works, but, after a little research, i found that it´s very usual that the c6 cap blows because of the value, i already have the schematics, but in my town i can´t find the exact replacements for this one, tha replacements are:
Number Original Value Replacement Value C6 10uF 50v 10uF 100v C24 100nF 50v = R46 47 ohms 5% 1/4w = R23 20K 0.25W 1% 20k 1/2W but, the thing is that i have only found 10uF 50v bipolar (nichicon), and 10uF 100v polarized (JG) for the C6, and the R23 i´ve only found 22K 1/2W +/-5% do i need the keep searching for the exact replacements? or could i try with the 22K on the R23 and 10uF 50v on the C6? thanks! |
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so, i´ve been soldering the replacements i found, but i´m not wuite shure if i should put the resistor of 22k ohms and the 10uF 50v, it will blow if i only use half of the volume?
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