I never really took any notice of old caps when I built my first amps and theres two that hum like banshees. The other thats actually usable has a choke and that may be the reason its reasonably quiet.
So I've got a, what are they called, a massive rheostat to dial up wall voltage from 0 - 240 VAC, so how can I reform the power caps in my amps?
The two I'm talking about are quite small and quite cramped so to get into and under the signal wiring would be quite a chore so could I just remove the valves, put a biggish resistor, maybe 50 - 100k from the diodes to the first cap and then just dial up the voltage slowly till I have the same on each end of the resistor? And will this reform the caps?
So I've got a, what are they called, a massive rheostat to dial up wall voltage from 0 - 240 VAC, so how can I reform the power caps in my amps?
The two I'm talking about are quite small and quite cramped so to get into and under the signal wiring would be quite a chore so could I just remove the valves, put a biggish resistor, maybe 50 - 100k from the diodes to the first cap and then just dial up the voltage slowly till I have the same on each end of the resistor? And will this reform the caps?
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