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On Nov 3, 10:49*am, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
Engineer wrote: The cap is one of several marked "Solar TYPE [blank] *MADE IN USA *.1 MFD 400 VOLTS DC *GRD (at one end)" *It has a rectangular brown plastic case (bakelite?), about 1 3/8 x 5/8 x 5/16 inches in size. There are several of these in the set, some but not all are under B+. I'll be watching them. *I presume this is a mica cap but others may know better. It's paper. If you have ANY of these in any location where they can take out an IF can when they fail, PLEASE replace them now. *The Xicon film caps are cheap and seem reliable. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. *C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Thanks for all replies. Yes, it's paper! The dielectric is super thin, brown, translucent (likely impregnated), skin-like paper with very low tensile strength - I did not test for burst and tear but will certainly be low! I plan to replace all of these that are under any B+ stress before further restoration. I'll be using modern 0.12 uF, 630 volt, black plastic, rectangular caps (Korean made.) Rare original IF's saved, Scott... and lessons learned! Cheers, Roger |
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