Hello,
A week ago I picked up Dokorder 1140 for a bargain of 60$. It's an open reel 4 track recorder from 1975. Very nice retro toy
Machine was initially very dirty and dusty but after some restoration, cleaning and lubrication, it looks quite good and fresh
Now, it works but have some issues. Intermittent noise when recording on channel 3, autosync feature not working properly on all channels, moderate hi frequency loss, lo freq. hum in some situations, etc... I solved lot of problems by cleaning contacts, relays and switches, but some problems remained.
I'm thinking about full recap.
There is around 150 electrolytic capacitors inside. Most of them are Rubycon CE W series rated at 85 degrees C. On transport logic board there are bunch of Nichicon caps.
I randomly measured some caps with ESR meter, and they mostly show much higher capacitance than written on the cap (sometimes to 200%, usually 50%) with acceptable ESR value. Well, all these caps are 37 years old, after all. Device is ultra complex, lot of plug-in boards, relays, tons of cables and components...
My questions:
1. Do I really need to recap? It's a 37 years old device!
2. What capacitor type to use as substitute for Rubycon CE W? I found Rubycon YXF series quite appropriate. Any other suggestions?
3. Is it always ok to replace caps with higher voltages than original? E.g. there are some 47uf/6.3V caps on one board, than 47/16V on other board and 47uF/35V on third board. It would be much easier to install 47uf/35V or 50V on all boards.
4. What are these BIG aluminum Rubycon MP con caps with three terminals, A B and C, A-4uF, B-0.5uF, C-common, rated at 250WVAC?! (See pictures) Do I have to replace these too? What to use as replacement?
Few sets of these will solve 80% of my needs: http://www.ebay.com/itm/RUBYCON-YXF-...item2c69d36e62
Take a look at pics. Every suggestion is more than welcome!
And btw, I need service and user manual. Anyone?!
Thanks!
Cheers!
Suad
A week ago I picked up Dokorder 1140 for a bargain of 60$. It's an open reel 4 track recorder from 1975. Very nice retro toy

Machine was initially very dirty and dusty but after some restoration, cleaning and lubrication, it looks quite good and fresh

Now, it works but have some issues. Intermittent noise when recording on channel 3, autosync feature not working properly on all channels, moderate hi frequency loss, lo freq. hum in some situations, etc... I solved lot of problems by cleaning contacts, relays and switches, but some problems remained.
I'm thinking about full recap.

I randomly measured some caps with ESR meter, and they mostly show much higher capacitance than written on the cap (sometimes to 200%, usually 50%) with acceptable ESR value. Well, all these caps are 37 years old, after all. Device is ultra complex, lot of plug-in boards, relays, tons of cables and components...
My questions:
1. Do I really need to recap? It's a 37 years old device!
2. What capacitor type to use as substitute for Rubycon CE W? I found Rubycon YXF series quite appropriate. Any other suggestions?
3. Is it always ok to replace caps with higher voltages than original? E.g. there are some 47uf/6.3V caps on one board, than 47/16V on other board and 47uF/35V on third board. It would be much easier to install 47uf/35V or 50V on all boards.
4. What are these BIG aluminum Rubycon MP con caps with three terminals, A B and C, A-4uF, B-0.5uF, C-common, rated at 250WVAC?! (See pictures) Do I have to replace these too? What to use as replacement?
Few sets of these will solve 80% of my needs: http://www.ebay.com/itm/RUBYCON-YXF-...item2c69d36e62
Take a look at pics. Every suggestion is more than welcome!
And btw, I need service and user manual. Anyone?!
Thanks!
Cheers!
Suad
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