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Fisher 90-R OK to use 1 mf film instead of electrolytic on tape output?
1/3/2010 8:12:51 PMDave Froehlich
Hello All,
This tuner has a 1 mf at 250 volt electrolytic as the dc blocking capacitor for the tape output. I don't have that value in electrolytic at that voltage but I do have a 1 mf at 630 volt film capacitor. Is it ok to use that? It seems to me that if it fits it will work.

Thanks,

Dave

1/4/2010 1:53:05 AMDave Froehlich
Hello Again,
That capacitor works fine. The sound is really really really good from that tuner. Now to find a source of those tiny screw base bulbs because they all seem to be burned out. Someone must have put the wrong bulbs in the sockets. The seem to be stuck in their sockets because I am having trouble unscrewing them.

Dave
:Hello All,
: This tuner has a 1 mf at 250 volt electrolytic as the dc blocking capacitor for the tape output. I don't have that value in electrolytic at that voltage but I do have a 1 mf at 630 volt film capacitor. Is it ok to use that? It seems to me that if it fits it will work.
:
:Thanks,
:
:Dave
:

1/4/2010 1:53:12 AMDave Froehlich
Hello Again,
That capacitor works fine. The sound is really really really good from that tuner. Now to find a source of those tiny screw base bulbs because they all seem to be burned out. Someone must have put the wrong bulbs in the sockets. The seem to be stuck in their sockets because I am having trouble unscrewing them.

Dave
:Hello All,
: This tuner has a 1 mf at 250 volt electrolytic as the dc blocking capacitor for the tape output. I don't have that value in electrolytic at that voltage but I do have a 1 mf at 630 volt film capacitor. Is it ok to use that? It seems to me that if it fits it will work.
:
:Thanks,
:
:Dave
:



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