The 10uf 200volt caps are bad in this amp .
I forgot how to do this .
The amp has 4 caps .
Can I use 4 polarized caps on this amp to replace the ones that are defective ?
Like solder one positive in the board hook both negatives together and solder the positive lead from the 2nd cap into the board .
If so what value caps would I need and how many volts?
I forgot how to do this .
The amp has 4 caps .
Can I use 4 polarized caps on this amp to replace the ones that are defective ?
Like solder one positive in the board hook both negatives together and solder the positive lead from the 2nd cap into the board .
If so what value caps would I need and how many volts?
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You need two 80uF caps at 200V. The diagram says it has 50v rail caps. That's what the voltage recommendation is taken from.
You need two 80uF caps at 200V. The diagram says it has 50v rail caps. That's what the voltage recommendation is taken from.
Only 2 caps. According to the diagram, all are in parallel. What do you have that's close to 80uF@200v?
I will have to see what the local store has for caps on Monday .
I have nothing on hand rated for 200 volt
I have nothing on hand rated for 200 volt