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  • Rob Northen
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 137
    • Denmark

    #1

    Amiga CD-TV caps questions

    Hello there!

    1. question:

    I'am recapping my Amiga CD TV (great machine)
    The old caps are all 85 deg. I have found 105 deg. repleacements for the all,
    except three 4.7 mf/25v caps. I can only find 85 deg. for this voltage.
    But.. I can find 4.7 mf/50v at 105 deg.
    So, is it ok to up it all the way to 50v ??

    I have checked the voltage of the three caps and two are on 3.84v and one
    on 5.2v.

    2. question:

    In the power supply, I got a 120 mf/400v cap. is it ok to up it to 150mf/400v ?

    Thanks!
  • japlytic
    Badcaps Legend
    • Oct 2005
    • 2086
    • Australia

    #2
    Re: Amiga CD-TV caps questions

    Originally posted by Rob Northen
    I'am recapping my Amiga CD TV (great machine)
    The old caps are all 85 deg. I have found 105 deg. repleacements for the all,
    except three 4.7 mf/25v caps. I can only find 85 deg. for this voltage.
    But.. I can find 4.7 mf/50v at 105 deg.
    So, is it ok to up it all the way to 50v ??
    50V units are fine, considering that they are about the same size or smaller (I have found that the 50V units are available in more low capacitance values from 0.1uF to 10uF compared to most other voltage ranges)

    Originally posted by Rob Northen
    In the power supply, I got a 120 mf/400v cap. is it ok to up it to 150mf/400v ?
    Provided that the replacement is the same size or smaller, it should be OK.
    If it is a snap-in unit, only replace it with a snap-in unit. The same applies for radial lead units.
    My first choice in quality Japanese electrolytics is Nippon Chemi-Con, which has been in business since 1931... the quality of electronics is dependent on the quality of the electrolytics.

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    • Rob Northen
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 137
      • Denmark

      #3
      Re: Amiga CD-TV caps questions

      Thanks for the help japlytic!

      The sizes are the same, so no pb

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      • weirdlookinguy
        Badcaps Legend
        • Sep 2007
        • 1638

        #4
        Re: Amiga CD-TV caps questions

        Mind posting a few shots of your CD-TV? It looks like an interesting machine.

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        • Rob Northen
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 137
          • Denmark

          #5
          Re: Amiga CD-TV caps questions

          Originally posted by weirdlookinguy
          Mind posting a few shots of your CD-TV? It looks like an interesting machine.
          Its my pleasure

          I only have a camera-phone, so pics are not so good, sorry.
          This is pics of my spare unit, the other one is disassembled for re-capping.
          Most of the caps are "SHOEI", I've seen them in a lot of Commodore computers. It can't be that bad a brand, these caps are still working in units
          from as early as 1988!

          At this link: http://www.amiga-hardware.com/
          You can find find good quality pics of the CDTV
          Attached Files

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          • weirdlookinguy
            Badcaps Legend
            • Sep 2007
            • 1638

            #6
            Re: Amiga CD-TV caps questions

            SHOEI, that sounds very familiar for some reason.

            Anyhow, that is one sleek looking machine. Kind of like an early HTPC... but in 1990! Ahead of its time just like the Dreamcast.

            Be sure to let us know how the recap goes.

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            • Rob Northen
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 137
              • Denmark

              #7
              Re: Amiga CD-TV caps questions

              Originally posted by weirdlookinguy
              SHOEI, that sounds very familiar for some reason.

              Anyhow, that is one sleek looking machine. Kind of like an early HTPC... but in 1990! Ahead of its time just like the Dreamcast.

              Be sure to let us know how the recap goes.

              Sure.
              The caps should arrive today from RS Components.

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              • Rob Northen
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 137
                • Denmark

                #8
                Re: Amiga CD-TV caps questions

                Recap is done, and the machine has been on for two hours now.
                Just need to fix some loose leeds for the joystick expansion.
                Attached Files

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