Hi
I have a power supply with 6 x Philips PCB mounting 10,000uF 40v cap which need replacing.
As I am poised with a drill over a double sided 3mm thick PCB a moment of doubt crept into my mind
like it would with a router poised over a '59 Strat!
The Philips caps have 5 prongs or solder tabs 2 for the connection and an additional 3 that go to isolated
pcb pads for mounting stability.
"They don't make them like they used two"!
The spacing for the original active pins is approx 25 mm wheras the modern replacement snap in type
spacing is approx 10 mm.
As far as I can tell the through plating is still intact after wrestling with hot irons, solder suckers
and solder wick .. no I don't have the luxury of a vacuum solder station.
I would like to do this as neatly as possible and figure I have two choices assuming that the original type
of cap/mounting is no longer available.
It was assembled in '94.
Choice one is to secure one terminal (maybe ground ? ) in one hole and 10 mm away in a vacant space,
drill a hole allowing me to connect back under the board to the original pad with a large jumper -no kangaroo jokes please !
Choice two - as the new ones are shorter, is to make up a small vero board adapter for each cap with
two pins in the exact position of the pcb layout .
This may require bucket loads of hot melt glue!
Any suggestions welcomed.
It is one of two supplies to power a 48 channel desk which has spent more time powered up since it was made-
rather than powered down!
Of course while the supply is out of service the studio cannot operate so its also a rush job :-(
which makes choice 1 attractive.
As I write this the replacements are being "air bagged" to me.
I am hoping another tech has already "been there - done that" .
I have a power supply with 6 x Philips PCB mounting 10,000uF 40v cap which need replacing.
As I am poised with a drill over a double sided 3mm thick PCB a moment of doubt crept into my mind
like it would with a router poised over a '59 Strat!
The Philips caps have 5 prongs or solder tabs 2 for the connection and an additional 3 that go to isolated
pcb pads for mounting stability.
"They don't make them like they used two"!
The spacing for the original active pins is approx 25 mm wheras the modern replacement snap in type
spacing is approx 10 mm.
As far as I can tell the through plating is still intact after wrestling with hot irons, solder suckers
and solder wick .. no I don't have the luxury of a vacuum solder station.
I would like to do this as neatly as possible and figure I have two choices assuming that the original type
of cap/mounting is no longer available.
It was assembled in '94.
Choice one is to secure one terminal (maybe ground ? ) in one hole and 10 mm away in a vacant space,
drill a hole allowing me to connect back under the board to the original pad with a large jumper -no kangaroo jokes please !
Choice two - as the new ones are shorter, is to make up a small vero board adapter for each cap with
two pins in the exact position of the pcb layout .
This may require bucket loads of hot melt glue!
Any suggestions welcomed.
It is one of two supplies to power a 48 channel desk which has spent more time powered up since it was made-
rather than powered down!
Of course while the supply is out of service the studio cannot operate so its also a rush job :-(
which makes choice 1 attractive.
As I write this the replacements are being "air bagged" to me.
I am hoping another tech has already "been there - done that" .
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