I am restoring an old widow maker radio. The can caps are 40/40uF @ 150v, but there is another 30/50uF @ 150v dual cap inside that connects the positive leads to either can cap terminal, with the common negative going to ground. What is stopping me from losing the dual 30/50uF cap, and wiring in a 80uF and a 100uF under the hood, and leaving the can cap in place and disconnected?
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Originally posted by Randall View PostI am restoring an old widow maker radio. The can caps are 40/40uF @ 150v, but there is another 30/50uF @ 150v dual cap inside that connects the positive leads to either can cap terminal, with the common negative going to ground. What is stopping me from losing the dual 30/50uF cap, and wiring in a 80uF and a 100uF under the hood, and leaving the can cap in place and disconnected?
nosajWhen I die I want to go quietly in my sleep like my grandpa did. Not kicking and screaming like the passengers in his car.
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"Sure it's done all the time when can caps go bad. If you're going to go that route, why not use values closer to original?"
With the inside dual cap in parallel with the can terminals, values are 80 and 90uF, which is really what I am asking about. There is a 35Y4 rectifier tube, but I'm not going to sweat it if the new cap is 10uF higher than the old one.It's weird, because it WAS working fine.....
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Originally posted by Randall View Post"Sure it's done all the time when can caps go bad. If you're going to go that route, why not use values closer to original?"
With the inside dual cap in parallel with the can terminals, values are 80 and 90uF, which is really what I am asking about. There is a 35Y4 rectifier tube, but I'm not going to sweat it if the new cap is 10uF higher than the old one.
How about a model or a schematic?
nosaj
https://frank.pocnet.net/sheets/049/3/35Y4.pdfWhen I die I want to go quietly in my sleep like my grandpa did. Not kicking and screaming like the passengers in his car.
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You are assuming that the caps in parallel are all good. Chances are the original cap was leaky and not doing the job, so they tacked a new cap in parallel. Not to double the capacity, but just to get capacity back. In other words the original can cap is now being used just as a terminal strip.
It is just a table radio, don't sweat the values.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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radiomuseum has a 1100H schematic, not sure if it is the same."Everything is better with a tube. I have a customer with an all-tube pacemaker. His heartbeat is steady, reassuring and dependable, not like a modern heartbeat. And if it goes wrong he can fix it himself. You can't do that with SMD." - Mick Bailey
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When I die I want to go quietly in my sleep like my grandpa did. Not kicking and screaming like the passengers in his car.
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