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Capacitor Subsitute for a .4 Mfd
11/1/2010 8:28:09 PMJesse
Is there any cap that I can use on the plate of the 6f6 in the stewart warner 6-11u besides the .4mfd?
Just wondering.. I just bought a kit, and there's not ONE .4 in it.. help??
11/1/2010 8:37:25 PMGeorge
is there a .47 cap? If so use that...Or... twist two ends of two caps together to get close to that value..You can go up to 80% in value and down 10%


:Is there any cap that I can use on the plate of the 6f6 in the stewart warner 6-11u besides the .4mfd?
:Just wondering.. I just bought a kit, and there's not ONE .4 in it.. help??
:

11/1/2010 9:06:58 PMClifton
Jesse,

That value seem kinda high to go in the plate of the 6F6 tube. Perhaps it is a .047uF or maybe a .0047uF.

Clifton

:Is there any cap that I can use on the plate of the 6f6 in the stewart warner 6-11u besides the .4mfd?
:Just wondering.. I just bought a kit, and there's not ONE .4 in it.. help??
:

11/1/2010 11:26:07 PMEdd







Sir Jessee. . . . . .

I'm seeing a .04 ufd (.033-.039-.047 ufd) being used for the highest bass position of the switch, it would sound terrible with a .4 ufd in that slot and be devoid of most ALL treble.




73's de Edd






:Jesse,
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:That value seem kinda high to go in the plate of the 6F6 tube. Perhaps it is a .047uF or maybe a .0047uF.
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:Clifton
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::Is there any cap that I can use on the plate of the 6f6 in the stewart warner 6-11u besides the .4mfd?
::Just wondering.. I just bought a kit, and there's not ONE .4 in it.. help??
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