Re: MP type cap for a tape deck electric motor
Thanks nowhere man. I will look in to that.
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MP type cap for a tape deck electric motor
Hi, I have an Akai reel to reel tape deck that has a MP type of cap on the motor. I would like to change it out because I get a lot of noise through my amp when changing tape speeds. It is two caps in a can mark 2 uF and 1 uF at 250 WV AC, with 3 lugs coming out of one end. Any ideas what I can use to replace this cap. Thanks
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Re: Leaky AC voltage in a sharp lcd TV
Digging around in my junk I did find a 0.47 uf 300 volt cap. I could not find what was wanted on digakey or mouser
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Re: Leaky AC voltage in a sharp lcd TV
I did get a 1.5K 10W resistor but must the manuals that I have read wanted a 600V 0.15 uf cap and I could not find one. The reason I even look for a leaky voltage is because I got a few light shocks while working on it. I replace a tvs diode and a fuse on it.
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Re: Leaky AC voltage in a sharp lcd TV
Yes it has a two prong plug
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Leaky AC voltage in a sharp lcd TV
Hi I repaired a power supply board in a Sharp LC-c3242u LCD TV. The TV now works but when i tested for leakage voltage from chassis ground to earth ground I got 60 volts AC. Can anyone tell me where I might look to find this leakage.
I read this forum all the time and find many answers in it. You guys are a great help.
Thanks
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Re: Recapping an old pioneer amp
Thanks for the repleys. This is my first attempt at rebuilding an old amp. I have 8 old pioneer and kenwood recievers that I want to do. This pioneer sa-6700 look like the easiest one to start. I will take your advice and hopefully do it right.
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Recapping an old pioneer amp
Hi I am trying to recap a pioneer sa-6700 amp that was made in the 70's.
I watch a few guys on youtube do this and they talk about different brands and series of caps in the audio and power circuits. I am a little confuse at what type to use. Any advice would be welcomed. Thanks
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi, I have been reading this forum for quite awhile and have gotten great information from it. I have a degree from ITT tech in electronics, but haven't done too much with it. Right now I have been repairing flat screen tv and moving on to working on stereos.
I enjoy reading this forum.
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