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49-905 Questions
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Am working on a 49-905 that I picked up.  It has a multicap electrolytic can with 40-40-70 uF.  Got the can apart to stuff new caps inside.  The can shell itself is the common negative that is at B-.   Just to be sure I hadn't caused a problem I checked for shorts between the 3 lugs that connect to the positive side of each of the 3 caps and the can shell.  I find that there is a measurable resistance between each lug and the can that ranges from 1 to 2 meg ohm.  There is a red colored rubber-like coating at the base of the can where the lugs connected with the guts of the can.  I cleaned the rubber, sides of can, and wafer around the lugs with alcohol but still see measurable resistance.  I put the ohm meter probes on the rubber itself and can measure resistance across the rubber.  I suspect it has gotten impregnated with the old electrolyte.  I might be able to dig out the rubber but its fixed in there pretty well.  
Has anyone seen this before and have a fix?
I assume this leakage between B- and the positive leads is not acceptable; correct?
Pic below showing the rubber coating on the inside of the can bottom. Thanks for the advice in advance; I suspect there will be more questions as this project proceeds.

[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jydsn1ty00s7qm....jpg?raw=1]


Messages In This Thread
49-905 Questions - by klondike98 - 04-30-2013, 08:24 PM
RE: 49-905 Questions - by morzh - 04-30-2013, 09:01 PM
RE: 49-905 Questions - by klondike98 - 04-30-2013, 10:47 PM
RE: 49-905 Questions - by morzh - 05-01-2013, 09:42 AM
RE: 49-905 Questions - by klondike98 - 05-01-2013, 11:54 AM
RE: 49-905 Questions - by klondike98 - 05-01-2013, 10:52 PM
RE: 49-905 Question #3 - by klondike98 - 09-09-2013, 05:42 PM



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