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I'll concur with the other comments. I (personally) wholesale change out
caps when one or more go out and/or when I first check out a radio before powering up (and find bad ones). Having said that, I have found both extremes in older radios. For example, my HQ-120 was dead, blew fuses, and had about 500 ohms plate resistance presented to the PS. All caps were changed and the radio in now fine. In my National receivers, the Black-Beauties split, leak oil, short, and are generally very disagreeable components. My BC-669 transceiver (circa 1944) required all the mica caps to be replaced, something I would not have expected, until now. Sangamo's, included! There aren't any caps that are bullet-proof after 50 years. My SX-28 still has most of the wax/paper caps working just fine. One of these days, though............ Finally, the sage advice to change those parts which will precipitate other, perhaps worse, failures is mandatory. Its just not worth the risk and to try and find some old IF can, etc. if one smokes, after the fact. My take on the issue... 73 de K3HVG geojunkie wrote: I have several postings here about an SX-101a I am restoring. Up to now I have done consumer radios, TVs, and an SX-71. I found the majority of the paper caps (wax or molded) to be bad in them. By bad, I found them to be out of tolerance (usually reading high on my old 60hz reactance bridge meter) and showing significant leakage at rated voltage. So now I start on the SX-101a and wouldn't you know it the first 4 paper caps I pulled check perfectly in all respects. These do appear to be a much higher quality cap than those I have seen to date, but paper they are. So if 4 out of 4 are good, do I need to replace all the paper caps in this unit? Perhaps this radio never saw much humidity, and coupling that with higher quality parts they might still be just fine. I am tempted to reinstall the ones I just pulled to keep the vintage look. I really don't know how to test the caps in circuit individually unless I pull one lead, and then you are half way to replaced anyway, so if there is high likelyhood of some bad ones out there, I might as well replace them all. Are there certain circuit locations more prone to fail? I have stopped further work until I get some feedback on this. Dan |
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