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Post by paradisecs on Nov 9, 2018 19:32:01 GMT
The caps in the SN1 are 7uF, which I can't find replacements for anywhere. Is there any other capacitance value that would be safe to use here?
Stephen
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Post by Ron Rich on Nov 9, 2018 20:03:38 GMT
Stephen, 6 or 8, or may be 10--but these are most likely NP's, and about 99 % chance they are still good-- Xover caps seldom fail !! Ron Rich
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Post by paradisecs on Nov 9, 2018 20:20:36 GMT
Yes, they are NPs, forgot to mention that. I figured since I'm rebuilding nearly everything I'd do those as well while I had the cabinet stripped. What about hooking the negative of two 15uFs together and making my own NP at 7.5? I can do those for 20 cents ea.
Stephen
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Post by Ron Rich on Nov 10, 2018 0:30:09 GMT
Yea--well --duh ?? Whutz your question Ron Rich
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Post by paradisecs on Nov 11, 2018 3:20:08 GMT
Sorry, I wasn't very clear there. I'm still not sure when it's okay to increase capacitance and when it's not so I was just verifying that making my own NP would work.
Stephen
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Post by Ron Rich on Nov 11, 2018 3:53:41 GMT
Hi Stephen, Yea--should otta be close enough--not rocket sicence er, science ! Ron Rich
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