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Electrolytics...
11/10/1999 9:23:10 PMJustin Shetler
Hey guys,

Just checking to see if this scenario sounds good to you... I am replacing the electrolytics in my Zenith 9S-262 (from 1938); it currently has a 12@450, 2@450, 6@200, and an 8@450. I am going to use respectively: a 20, 10, 10, and 10 all @ 450 working volts. I know the old values are small because of the technology at the time, so hope these will work and give a little more filtering. Sound OK?

11/10/1999 10:43:41 PMNorm Leal
Sounds great..

Norm


: Hey guys,

: Just checking to see if this scenario sounds good to you... I am replacing the electrolytics in my Zenith 9S-262 (from 1938); it currently has a 12@450, 2@450, 6@200, and an 8@450. I am going to use respectively: a 20, 10, 10, and 10 all @ 450 working volts. I know the old values are small because of the technology at the time, so hope these will work and give a little more filtering. Sound OK?



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