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Channel Jumper wrote:
Thats the worst advice I have ever heard. The fuse is there to protect the radio. INcreaSiNG THE fuse size only creates more problems. The capacitors are there for a purpose also. OK so far. When resurrecting old radios it is very important to bring the power up slowly with a Variac. Because you did not do that, you are screwed. The vaiac is a good idea, but not essential. I doubt if just putting fuses into it, along with capacitors is going to solve the problem. Old capacitors are just about the only thing that go bad from sitting. A tube can get gassy while sitting, but it isn't common nor hard to determine. Swans were a POS even when they were new. Most people think they were pretty good for their time. Your best bet is to shine it up real nice and use it as a conversation piece. I was wondering when you would go off the deep end... -- Jim Pennino |
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