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Dave wrote:
I'm starting my first refurbishment of an old receiver. Even before I power up I want to replace the electrolytics based on age degradation principles. [I'm a retired EE and understand age degradation in 40+ year old capacitors]]. Before you go to the trouble of replacing the electrolytics, you really ought to reform them. If they are still moist inside, they will usually reform to like new characteristics... If you don't first ruin them by turning the radio on. To reform, you need a DC supply at the WV rating of the capacitor, and a 2K 5W series resistor to limit current. If your supply has a roll back current limit pot, you can set that to a few tens of milliamps instead. It usually only takes a half hour to reform a cap. You can tell how you are doing by what happens with the current. The current should drop to near zero. -Chuck |
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