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| :Hi all, I have two Crosley 62-TDs that I am re-capping. There is a cap inside valued at .05uf, 120 V.A.C. It connects between pin 3 of the 35Z5, and pin 5 of the 12SK7. (according to the schematic). One radio has a standard .05 630v axial in it's place, and the other has a 33uf 400V electrolytic in it's place. As I am a bit new to the hobby, I have never seen a capacitor rated as V.A.C.in an old radio. What is a correct replacement for the original? I have seen photos of the underside of this radio and the original cap actually does say .05uf 120V.A.C. Thanks for any help! Tim : Tim, Use a 0.05 MFD at 630 VDC. The 120 VAC is RMS where the P to P would be around 170 volts. Could get other answers but i have changed these before and used the 0.05 MFD at 630 VDC with no problems. Mitch |
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