I'm about to recap the power supply on a very large Yamaha organ from the 1980s. It has four large caps on the main power supply: 2 x 10000uf 65v and 2 x 10000 55v. These values are not easily obtained any more. Would it be an issue if I replaced all four with 10000uf 63v? Would the 2v drop in two of the caps be a bad idea? Thanks.
Dropping down 2 volts??
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Re: Dropping down 2 volts??
I would check what voltage they are been run at just to be sure.My pc
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