10-29-2018, 10:41 AM
Since no one has piped in on this I will...
I'm not 100% certain but I believe you can use a nonpolar cap for that 16uF. Antique electronics sells a solen film nonpolar cap @ 22uF that should work.
I measure the resistors in sets I'm restoring and replace those that are >20% off. Some folks replace them all while they are under the chassis. For the most part 1/2 watt resistors will do the trick but as Phlogiston mentioned in another thread recently, 2 watt resistors are readily available and can easily be used. The size of the original resistors gives you a hint at the wattage. Except for candohm and wirewound they would not usually be larger than 2 watts.
I'm not 100% certain but I believe you can use a nonpolar cap for that 16uF. Antique electronics sells a solen film nonpolar cap @ 22uF that should work.
I measure the resistors in sets I'm restoring and replace those that are >20% off. Some folks replace them all while they are under the chassis. For the most part 1/2 watt resistors will do the trick but as Phlogiston mentioned in another thread recently, 2 watt resistors are readily available and can easily be used. The size of the original resistors gives you a hint at the wattage. Except for candohm and wirewound they would not usually be larger than 2 watts.