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"Jump'n Jack Flash" wrote in message
ink.net... 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. IF you are not allergic to reading -- some great web sites for further education Tim Reese - Charlestown Navy Yard - Boston, MA http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/~reese/electrolytics/ Philip I. Nelson http://antiqueradio.org/recap.htm Just radios http://www.justradios.com/captips.html Need "Smithsonian or museum quality" restoration tips http://www.earlytelevision.org/cap_replace.html http://www.earlytelevision.org/electrolytic.html CDE / Mallory - South Carolina Capacitors of almost every kind http://www.cde.com/ Also sounds like you need to become acquainted with large mail-order electronic parts suppliers -- all have Internet (and paper) catalogs) as well as on-line Internet ordering. Mouser MCM / Newark / InOne DigiKey Allied gb |