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Block cap Doc for 8035-C
#1

Hi All;
I have the Block cap 8035-C and I cannot find it in the Block cap Documentation.. I find 8035-EU, ODG, ODU, SG, SU.. But, not --C..
THANK YOU Marty
#2

Marty,
A Google search turned up this info:
http://philcoradio.com/phorum//showthread.php?tid=3890

Carl
Northern Panhandle, WV
#3

Marty, see the Philco Bakelite Condenser Data sheet available on Philco Radio tech section: http://www.philcoradio.com/tech/images/bakelite.pdf

If you look down on the second page you'll see that the 8035-C was discontinued and replaced with 8035-ODG. Then you can look up the 8035-ODG values and lug placement on the first page.
#4

Hi All;
Thank You Klondike, I see that now, for some reason I did not see page two.. and thought it only had a single page.. Now I can dig out the can..
THANK YOU Marty
#5

Just a word of caution. I had recapped a Model 80 that had a bakelite block # that had been discontinued so I wired it like the replacement was supposed to be wired according to the datasheet. When I got no sound and started tracing the circuit to find if I had wired something incorrectly I noticed that the radio schematic indicated the bakelite block had to be wired differently than the data sheet indicated. I don't know if that was done at the factory or some subsequent repair but I'll now double check the schematic and the data sheet to be sure.




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