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    Reel-To-Reel

    A coworker sent me a picture of a multi-lead capacitor in a 1961 reel to reel audio tape player. He cannot find the part anywhere.

    The PN appears to be 11286120
    or12045-5

    He is contemplating buying all separate caps if he cannot find the proper size/configuration.

    Any suggestions?

    #2
    Re: Reel-To-Reel

    Can you post a picture of the capacitor in question
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      #3
      Re: Reel-To-Reel

      Back in the day multi-caps were housed in one container. Used to see them in Zenith TVs, etc. Using separate e-caps would work, just as well.

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        #4
        Re: Reel-To-Reel

        On older reel-to-reel tape machines, it's a non-polarized electrolytic multi-cap for (synchronous) motor speeds and direction, at mains voltages.
        Have to see the cap and it's values to see if a replacement exists, or if there is room for separate parts.

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