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![]() Start off at, say, 50VAC and then increase by 50VAC every 1/2 hour until 240V is reached? First off an ammeter is essential unless you prefer smoke as an indicator. Secondly, you may not see much B+ until you crank up to maybe 75%. Up to that point you're basically just testing the filament circuitry. The premise of reforming caps is a topic of its own. 50-60 year old electrolytics are generally done for. If you're a restuffer and open old caps for fun you'd be horrified to find the corrosion that's often inside of them and ask yourself "why the heck was I so thoughtless to apply HT to a can full of green crud". If you do want to try reforming you should do it separate from the radio. A new HT xfmr is significantly more costly than fresh caps. Good luck! |
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