Hey guys,
I've just bought a non-functional Hartke 3500 Mosfet from Ebay. I did this for two reasons:
1. It'd give me the chance to get familiar with the workings of my amp
2. It was the only way I was going to be able to get a 350w amplifier for 70 quid (GBP that is)
When it arrived I noticed a rattling noise - not a good sign.I opened it up and found a capacitor had come loose and was bouncing around inside. I can see where it has come off of the board and there is another one still on there. My question is should I replace the loose one onto the board, or should I buy two new capacitors and replace them both? If its the second option, where would I find replacements? The ones currently in it have "Samhwa (RG)105 C (M)9107" and there is a degree's symbol between 105 and C. They are also marked 250v and 100uf (not really a "u", but thats the closest on the keyboard). Should I try to find the same ones or can I get suitable others?
When it comes to fitting them does it matter which way round I solder them to the board (ie there are two pinholes in the board for each capacitor. Does it matter which way round the capacitor goes into the holes?) There is also the remains of some glue on the board where the capacitor originally sat, so what type of glue should I use to hold the caps onto the board and what should I use to clean the old glue off the board?
Thanks for reading folks.
I've just bought a non-functional Hartke 3500 Mosfet from Ebay. I did this for two reasons:
1. It'd give me the chance to get familiar with the workings of my amp
2. It was the only way I was going to be able to get a 350w amplifier for 70 quid (GBP that is)
When it arrived I noticed a rattling noise - not a good sign.I opened it up and found a capacitor had come loose and was bouncing around inside. I can see where it has come off of the board and there is another one still on there. My question is should I replace the loose one onto the board, or should I buy two new capacitors and replace them both? If its the second option, where would I find replacements? The ones currently in it have "Samhwa (RG)105 C (M)9107" and there is a degree's symbol between 105 and C. They are also marked 250v and 100uf (not really a "u", but thats the closest on the keyboard). Should I try to find the same ones or can I get suitable others?
When it comes to fitting them does it matter which way round I solder them to the board (ie there are two pinholes in the board for each capacitor. Does it matter which way round the capacitor goes into the holes?) There is also the remains of some glue on the board where the capacitor originally sat, so what type of glue should I use to hold the caps onto the board and what should I use to clean the old glue off the board?
Thanks for reading folks.
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