02-19-2020, 09:36 PM
So Sunday I cut the rolled part of the bottom off the Sprague electrolytics.
Taking out the threaded part was easy: I grabbed the rubber ring with large pliers and it just came out without much sweat.
I broke off the aluminum threaded rod: there is no way to solder to it and then it is aluminum.
I gave the shells vinegar bath that dissolved all dry salt deposits.
Then I chipped off dry rubber off of the threaded plugs.
Here's what I got now:
As you could see, I use screws and ring terminals to fashion the contact. The plugs are intact and will be glued back in the shells.
I will route a small groove in them to put the negative wire through and will solder it to the shells. I need to think of how I will make the shell to contact the ring on the chassis, ma6be make a small receptacle cup from another old cap.
Taking out the threaded part was easy: I grabbed the rubber ring with large pliers and it just came out without much sweat.
I broke off the aluminum threaded rod: there is no way to solder to it and then it is aluminum.
I gave the shells vinegar bath that dissolved all dry salt deposits.
Then I chipped off dry rubber off of the threaded plugs.
Here's what I got now:
As you could see, I use screws and ring terminals to fashion the contact. The plugs are intact and will be glued back in the shells.
I will route a small groove in them to put the negative wire through and will solder it to the shells. I need to think of how I will make the shell to contact the ring on the chassis, ma6be make a small receptacle cup from another old cap.
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.