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capacitor voltages
#1

does the site have a list of voltages for philco caps from car radios from the 30s? I seem to remember a list but, of course, can't find it now. or some other site?
in particular, i'd like to know the voltages for the caps in cans, part nos. 30-4374 and 30-4478 in model nos. FT-9, F-1440 and F-1442 from 1936 and 1937 Fords.
thanks.
#2

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I moved your thread up to the car radio section.
#3

Hi,

This might be what you're looking for?

https://web.archive.org/web/201107150745...rtinfo.htm

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Ron Ramirez
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#4

bob and ron,
thank you both. unfortunately, tho, the archive page link to metal condensers doesn't list the ones from car radios. I have "gotten away with" 630 volt replacement caps. and doubt that it matters much except for caps on the plates. even so, I'm curious. I did find one other list of capacitor values but still none from my car radios.
http://philcoradio.com/gallery2/download...201936.pdf
#5

The only caps you really have to worry about are the ones on the vibrator supply that take punishment from the collapsing coil field. Those are likely mica but still fail. Need to be about 1KV.

"I just might turn into smoke, but I feel fine"
http://www.russoldradios.com/
#6

Thought I’d try a BTT.

I’m still hoping (with Chuck Schwark’s encouragement) that someone might know or know where to find voltage ratings for the bypass condensers in metal containers used in Philco car radios from the 30s. part nos.

30-4374 from a philco FT-9 [1936 Ford]
30-4478 from a philco F-1442 [1937 Ford] and
30-4561 from a philco F-1540 [1938 Ford]
#7

There are Philco parts catalogs for several other years available in the Library. Perhaps they would have the info you're looking for?

https://philcoradio.com/library/index.php/parts/
#8

thanks nathan, but not that i can find.
#9

i tested the various caps in the 30-4561 can from a philco F-1540 for leakage and found that the magic eye began to close at the voltages listed below. all plausible, remarkable even, for a can that's 80 some years old.

rated.............measured......leakage
capacitance....capacitance....at V =

.01--------------.02-------------500+ (this cap is attached to a plate ~200 V)
.05--------------.1---------------400
.25--------------.4---------------250
.25--------------.4---------------250
.5-----------------1--------------100




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