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Alan Douglas November 27th 04 01:44 PM

Hi,
Here are some photos of the restuffing process:

http://antiqueradios.com/forums/Foru...ML/004087.html

73, Alan

Yodar November 27th 04 07:40 PM

Scott Dorsey wrote:
In article ,
Paul wrote:

I think I have painted myself into a corner.
I am rebuilding a power supply and need some 125 mfd @ 450v. To make
matters worse I want twist lock capacitors. I think at this time I
finally got myself into the impossible dream. If it can be resolved I'm
sure someone out there can help me.



Antique Electronics Supply carries all of the twist-lock types that
exist today.

If they don't sell it, you can open up the old one, remove the guts,
solder some modern 105'C radial types in there and fill it up with RTV.
Looks absolutely original, but with much better specs and longevity.
--scott

If you're in the US skycraft surplus IN WINTER PARK Fl. AT FAIRBANKS AT
i-4 has bins of un used electrolytics

yodar

Yodar November 27th 04 07:40 PM

Scott Dorsey wrote:
In article ,
Paul wrote:

I think I have painted myself into a corner.
I am rebuilding a power supply and need some 125 mfd @ 450v. To make
matters worse I want twist lock capacitors. I think at this time I
finally got myself into the impossible dream. If it can be resolved I'm
sure someone out there can help me.



Antique Electronics Supply carries all of the twist-lock types that
exist today.

If they don't sell it, you can open up the old one, remove the guts,
solder some modern 105'C radial types in there and fill it up with RTV.
Looks absolutely original, but with much better specs and longevity.
--scott

If you're in the US skycraft surplus IN WINTER PARK Fl. AT FAIRBANKS AT
i-4 has bins of un used electrolytics

yodar

w9gb November 27th 04 08:48 PM

"Paul" wrote in message
...
Thanks to all who gave me direction and hope. Now I can proceed with my
project.
73 es tnx. Paul W7zca


Replacing Old Electrolytics
http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/~reese/electrolytics/

Some more capacitor restuff photos !

R390A restoration
http://r-390a.us/filter_capacitors.htm

L4B Power Supply (hobby brass rod)
http://www.wb4hfn.com/DrakeArticles/...elacements.htm

AC4 Power Supply
http://www.wb4hfn.com/DrakeArticles/...Rebuilding.htm

w9gb




w9gb November 27th 04 08:48 PM

"Paul" wrote in message
...
Thanks to all who gave me direction and hope. Now I can proceed with my
project.
73 es tnx. Paul W7zca


Replacing Old Electrolytics
http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/~reese/electrolytics/

Some more capacitor restuff photos !

R390A restoration
http://r-390a.us/filter_capacitors.htm

L4B Power Supply (hobby brass rod)
http://www.wb4hfn.com/DrakeArticles/...elacements.htm

AC4 Power Supply
http://www.wb4hfn.com/DrakeArticles/...Rebuilding.htm

w9gb




Mark Oppat December 4th 04 06:31 AM

Not even close, Paul, there are many other can electrolytic types AES
doesnt have that are made specifically for the specialty market like
jukeboxes, etc. Granted, they are more or less custom units, but still they
are out there.
Mark Oppat


"Paul" wrote in message
...
Thanks to all who gave me direction and hope. Now I can proceed with my
project.
73 es tnx. Paul W7zca






Mark Oppat December 4th 04 06:31 AM

Not even close, Paul, there are many other can electrolytic types AES
doesnt have that are made specifically for the specialty market like
jukeboxes, etc. Granted, they are more or less custom units, but still they
are out there.
Mark Oppat


"Paul" wrote in message
...
Thanks to all who gave me direction and hope. Now I can proceed with my
project.
73 es tnx. Paul W7zca







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