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schematics
#1

I'm looking for a readable schematic for a 41 290. can anyone help?
#2

Hello MSENO,

Welcome to the Philco forum and here is the schematic for that Philco!

41-290

Sincerely Richard
#3

The Philco Library is great for Philcos.  Great source of info.

Philco Library

Philco's: 86 Lowboy 90 Highboy 95 Highboy 76 Highboy 112X Console 118X Console 41-265 Console 41-608P Console 52GC 370 LZ 512 20 Baby Grand 70 Baby Grand 71B 52B 118B 60B 84B 610B 37-89B 38-10T 38-35B 41-221CI 42-321T 46-1203 48-214 48-206 49-506
#4

Richard, thanks so much, greatly appreciated
#5

Looking for a multi-sectional 8+16 mfd cap. Can't find any suppliers that carry it.
#6

Often restuffed.
If a twistlock, Hayseed Hamfest makes modern replacements.

https://hayseedhamfest.com/

People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
#7

https://hayseedhamfest.com/
Ohrenet  Icon_rolleyes
For their price I would chase a fly in a field.  Icon_twisted
#8

I think mseno is talking about cap# 27 which is a multisection but in a paper tube. In cases like that I've usually be able to gut the tube and stuff it with the appropriate electrolytics. Sometimes the tube is just to small to fit the caps but you don't know until you try it. the first radio I restored was a 42-322 and it had 3 section tubular electrolytic in it. Here's a link to that restoration: https://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthrea...8#pid35928
#9

thanks I'll try the polar caps seperately
#10

Those filter caps in the cardboard tube are easy to restuff, especially the kind with the rolled over end. You don't have to do it of course but I don't think I have had a problem fitting new caps into one, even of a larger value The twist lock cans; on the other hand, some of those are too short, and or, too small in diameter, because what is inside is a "jelly roll" of paper, gauze, and foil, where they all share a common negative foil.
I'm with Vlad over the Hayseed Hamfest cans, you really have to love the device you are rebuilding to invest in those, and I also don't know what the quality is of the capacitors inside the can. I also can't see the advantage over using an "Adapt-A-Cap" over a terminal strip, neither one is original, but the terminal strip is way cheaper.
Regards
Arran




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