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    Tektronix 2215 Oscilloscope with preregulator board recap?

    Found this beauty at work.
    Been neglected in a corner of the warehose for god knows how long!



    I took it out of it's casing and gave the casing a thorough wash, came out great!
    I don't think it's been used much at all through the years...
    But it's slightly older than me being built in '82!

    I gave the PCB's a glance over and found one cap looking a little suspect.
    Desoldered it and sure enough some electrolyte on the negative leg.
    It measured fine though for capacitance and ESR and I didn't have anything to replace it with so I put it back.

    What do you say, should I recap it and if so with what?
    Most of the caps don't have any model designation.
    Of course they are all quality caps like Mallory, Sprague, Nichicon & Nippon Chemi-Con.
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    "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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    Re: Tektronix 2215 Oscilloscope with preregulator board recap?

    What does the cap look like when you clean that stuff off?

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      #3
      Re: Tektronix 2215 Oscilloscope with preregulator board recap?

      Looks like you pulled out a circuit feed-thru when you removed that cap. Its still on the positive lead of the cap. I would just use the scope as is if its working fine now.
      Last edited by R_J; 03-22-2016, 06:26 PM.

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        Re: Tektronix 2215 Oscilloscope with preregulator board recap?

        you pulled the through-hole plating, but the cap is still fucked.

        if i have to use "regular esr" caps, i use panasonic NHG
        i cant remember why i selected those, probably temperature or lifespan.

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          Re: Tektronix 2215 Oscilloscope with preregulator board recap?

          Originally posted by R_J View Post
          Looks like you pulled out a circuit feed-thru when you removed that cap. Its still on the positive lead of the cap. I would just use the scope as is if its working fine now.
          Yes I know, the through hole was not actually used for anything, it's a simple dual layer PCB with no tacks on the top where this via went to.
          Nonetheless I actually did manage to put it back on anyway, steady hands
          Thanks for the tips, guess I'll leave well enough working alone
          "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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