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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: uk
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I am replacing the electrolytic caps in this old amplifier from the 1980s - and would appreciate some advice. The existing caps are in three
distinct types, two of which I recognise, the third is a mystery. I am concerned about replacing them with an inappropriate type. If you think you can help, please visit this site to look at the mystery caps. http://g4oep.atspace.com/p60%20caps/...capacitors.htm Many thanks , Andy G4OEP
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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These are Siemens capacitors and can be replaced by any good quality cap. The one on the picture reads 100µF/25V.
/Hugo |
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