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Thank you. I had forgotten all about them, after buying some nuvistors for
a Techtronic scope. Will certainly look into this. de K8JUM K3HVG writes: : Jim, Not knowing if you are one of the purists (and this is meant with : absolutely no malice), or not, might I suggest that you simply add a : hay-rake terminal strip to the bottom of the chassis, near/at where the : electrolytic is mounted and use a couple of readily available tubular : electrolytics. The chassis top will look original and only you will : know the horrible truth, below deck...!!! Via experience with my '60T, : you may find that some of the paper caps are bad also. Its my personal : position that one's gear should work properly and via the use of : whatever appropriate components are required and available. Having said : the above, check with Antique Electronic Supply (AZ). They often have : NIB multi-section caps in stock. : de Jeep/K3HVG : Jim DeClercq wrote: : Hello : : I now have one HRO-60, which I have wanted since I did not have $800 in : 1965, and it has one part that can cause fatal damage. : : It is a dual 40 mfd electrolitic between one of the power transformer : windings and ground, and the power transformer is made of unobtanium. : : I am quite certain that modern solid capacitors will never short out. Does : anyone put them into a can that is about 1.4 inches in diameter and 3 : inches high? The can of course is not critical, but that is about the size : of the space available. : : Any ideas will be gratefully considered. : : Jim : : -- -- /"\ Jim --Sylvania, Ohio, USA \ / ASCII ribbon campaign | I'm a .signature virus! | X against HTML mail | Copy me into your ~/.signature| / \ and postings | to help me spread! | .. |