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I agree with the VK3. The conditions he relates are the ones you'll
encounter. I'll add to the fray that when there are several leads going to, for example, a tube socket pin on an old set, its just too much to ask to clean everything out to make room for the new component. Oft times you'll create more problems then will be solved. Just be careful and be a bit artful when installing the new parts so they'll look good and work properly. If there is only one lead to worry about, it may well be appropriate to wick the joint and un-clench the old lead. That will be a judgment call on your part. As far as where to buy, I can recommend Mouser. They have the gamut in capacitors, et al, both the smaller types as well as the larger "orange drop" types. It does appear, however, that the selection of axial electrolytic caps (1-40ufd range)at 450v (typically) is getting smaller. I've laid in a stock of these, of late. I'm sure some of the restoration purists may have their word in this and that's absolutely appropriate. I re-build gear to get it (back) on the air, reliably. I don't chose to re-create the Hallicrafters production line. Jump'n Jack Flash wrote: I am interested in recapping a Heath SB401 and a SB301 but I have several questions. 1 Do you try to desolder each old cap or do you simple cut out the old ones and add the new ones? 2. Where is a good place, web or otherwise to purchase new caps? 3. I been told that if the electrolytic are to old they will not polarize correctly. So how do you know? Thanks for any and all replies. |