Continuing on from the 5v winding in a previous post I am now looking at the electrolytic caps in the power supply filter section. I am building a Kalamazoo M1 and it calls for a 20-10-10 400v cap in the schematic. The chassis and PT are from an old Roberts tape player and all of the old electrolytics were rated at 300v. I have a 40-20-20 350v cap that I am wondering if it would work. The B+ is around 260v so would 350v be enough to allow for surge on the circuit?
Would be easy enough to go get three seperate cans, but I have this one and was hoping it would be OK. Is there a spec for the rectifier tube that limits what the capacitance for the first cap should be? IN this case the rectifier is a 6X4 tube.
Thanks
Would be easy enough to go get three seperate cans, but I have this one and was hoping it would be OK. Is there a spec for the rectifier tube that limits what the capacitance for the first cap should be? IN this case the rectifier is a 6X4 tube.
Thanks
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