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Frank Dresser wrote:
"starman" wrote in message ... As you may know, there's an SX-88 on Ebay. The pictures show it still has the original paper capacitors like the 'Tiny Chiefs' and 'Black Beauties', which are known to become leaky. Should a valuable radio like the '88' be run with these caps' and possibly damage an irreplacable componant, such as an I.F. transformer? Would it lessen the value if it was recapped? In this case, I think a recapped radio would be less valueable. The people buying these things must think these things are more than just radios. So keeping the original capacitors in their original positions, with the original solder, etc. preserves the what -- nostalgia value? I noticed the pink Tiny Chiefs and the Black Beauties as well as the electrolytics, too. I'm sure the Hallicrafters engineers were well aware that the steel cased oil filled paper caps were more reliable. Frank Dresser I am restoring a TS-382 Audio signal generator that is built with all bathtub cabs, and every one of them is bad. They were made with the same high acid paper that wax and molded capacitors were made with, they are just sealed in transformer oil. I am in the process of unsoldering the cans and replacing the caps inside with metal film capacitors I have to use a torch to heat the case and cover. There is a small vent hole that is soldered shut. You have to find it and remove the solder first, or it may blow hot solder on you when remove solder melts around the edge of the cover. Then I use a curved dental pick to lift the cover off while carefully heating the cover with a torch. I use a small drill press vice with smooth jaws to hold the can, and set it on a sheet of steel. (An old desktop PC case is good, because it has an open airspace under it.) When I started this I dug through my collection of NOS bathtubs, and most of them have high leakage as well. I did find one company who still makes new bathtub, and other oil filled caps, but I couldn't spend several hundred dollars for new caps for one project. -- 21 days! Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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