These were my first separate speakers, rescued from the trash (in fact, I have never bought speakers, been fortunate). Based on a recommendation by @OldHector to start with simple circuits, going to start with re-capping these since ho hum speakers (good enough for the garage); nothing simpler than a crossover. @GM also gets a shoutout for encouraging me to dig into these, been several years them sitting.
Figure include this just incase of any value.
"Dad, I found the problem." 😛 😆
Looks like nothing to be concerned about.
Interesting capacitor foil material.
Now to the question, if reading correctly, the installed capacitor doesn't agree with the schematic. Go with a 25μF as installed?
Thanks in advance! 😀
Figure include this just incase of any value.
"Dad, I found the problem." 😛 😆
Looks like nothing to be concerned about.
Interesting capacitor foil material.
Now to the question, if reading correctly, the installed capacitor doesn't agree with the schematic. Go with a 25μF as installed?
Thanks in advance! 😀
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Point 25 micro farad.
Thank you. 🙂
Guess the tape removed part of it.
Only finding 0,22μF and 0,33μF, so which, please?
Parallel two 0.12 uf polyprophylene film caps. That gives 0.24 uf. These are 450 v rated, 5% tolerance, & $.69 each, in stock at digikey. https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/panasonic-electronic-components/ECW-FD2W124J4/4271867
Parallel two 0.12 uf polyprophylene film caps. That gives 0.24 uf. These are 450 v rated, 5% tolerance, & $.69 each, in stock at digikey. https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/panasonic-electronic-components/ECW-FD2W124J4/4271867
Thank you. 😀