I found some 10,000uf 80v CDE caps that will fit nicely side by side in the dual 15,000uf 63v oval caps..Leakage from two of the big oval capacitors mounted to the bottom of the power supply board.
I found some 10,000uf 80v CDE caps that will fit nicely side by side in the dual 15,000uf 63v oval caps..Leakage from two of the big oval capacitors mounted to the bottom of the power supply board.
Willy, my choice was Nippon Chemicon 10000uF 100V but they were 105 degrees C.... Look at my web page restoration of Sansui G901DB at the end of page... My system connections from new capacitors to contacts of oval housing is maybe complicate, but I think it is the best what I can do... If you decide to do on my way, you should be very careful with drilling holes because you can damage the threads of contact nut. Those Nippon Chemicon capacitors I have bought on Mouser tooI found some 10,000uf 80v CDE caps that will fit nicely side by side in the dual 15,000uf 63v oval caps..
How do I get to your Web page Kale?Willy, my choice was Nippon Chemicon 10000uF 100V but they were 105 degrees C.... Look at my web page restoration of Sansui G901DB at the end of page... My system connections from new capacitors to contacts of oval housing is maybe complicate, but I think it is the best what I can do... If you decide to do on my way, you should be very careful with drilling holes because you can damage the threads of contact nut. Those Nippon Chemicon capacitors I have bought on Mouser too
Thanks John... I made a correction... After that episode of photobucket, I forgot that I already edit that topic on Croatian SN forum to get picture visible... but the most other topics on many forums where I am member, are without pictures because I trusted photobucket... so because of that I made one section at my web site, where I transfer the most interesting Sansui restorations...
Thank you Kale this will help me out alot..Thanks John... I made a correction... After that episode of photobucket, I forgot that I already edit that topic on Croatian SN forum to get picture visible... but the most other topics on many forums where I am member, are without pictures because I trusted photobucket... so because of that I made one section at my web site, where I transfer the most interesting Sansui restorations...
I have a small drill press that will work perfect for drilling those out..Thank you Kale this will help me out alot..
Willy, you know I am not so good with English language, especially when I need to explain some delicate things like this... so I made a simple picture... lookI have a small drill press that will work perfect for drilling those out..
I understand Kale I'll be very careful..Willy, you know I am not so good with English language, especially when I need to explain some delicate things like this... so I made a simple picture... look
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First of all, now... I can't remember are those drill bits 3.5mm and 4mm, but you will measure and then you will know for sure... so... position 1 at the picture, you should drill a hole 3.5 mm trough hole of nut, but you should be very careful to keep undamaged thread of that nut (because of that we are drilling a hole 0.5 diameter smaller hole, after that... we are going to drill from other side (position 2) to make hole from 3.5 mm to 4 mm, but up to that marked position on the picture 2a, not deeper! That is important to keep nut thread undamaged. For that part of this job, I always put some kind spacer over drill bit which will not allow to the drill bit to go deeper and damage nut thread
Really I tried to explain, I hope you can understand what I wish to say...
Are there any critical resistors on this amp that I need to be aware of?So far they all test good on the driver and power supply boards..
Are there any critical resistors on this amp that I need to be aware of?So far they all test good on the driver and power supply boards..
What would be a good replacement for the VD-1212 varistor? I've heard people refer to the VD-1212 as a diode but the service manual calls it a varistor..Providing you are checking the values, (which you are ), and changing anything attacked by the glue - you should be fine.
What would be a good replacement for the VD-1212 varistor?
That's what I read for a diode so i guess my question is. Is a varistor the same thing as a diode?I got it on my notes as 2 1N4148 in serie
If you use SMD they look neat.
I have read the are similar, but I don't have the real knowledge to answer youThat's what I read for a diode so i guess my question is. Is a varistor the same thing as a diode?