08-20-2024, 06:10 PM
Good afternoon, all! First off, I need to thank morzh for the deep-dive into safety capacitors! As a new-comer to the Phorum community, I continue to appreciate the effort you all put into chronicling this information. Also thank you to Ron for sharing the model you typically use.
I surfed around on the internet early this morning before work, and pulled the trigger on some 0.01µF, 750VAC type X1Y1 safety capacitors to replace C100A and C100B.
I also ordered replacements for the filter caps. I ordered high ripple current electrolytic caps. All three will be Nichicon. C101 is a 20µF, single-section capacitor with a 450VDC rating (Philco part# 30-2568-8). I was able to find a 22µF, 500VDC replacement. C104 is a dual-section electrolytic capacitor (Philco part# 30-2556), with C104A being 25µF and C104B being 10µF. Both sections are rated for 450VDC. For C104A I ordered a 27µF, 450VDC electrolytic capacitor. For C104B, I ordered a 10µF, 450VDC electrolytic capacitor.
I surfed around on the internet early this morning before work, and pulled the trigger on some 0.01µF, 750VAC type X1Y1 safety capacitors to replace C100A and C100B.
I also ordered replacements for the filter caps. I ordered high ripple current electrolytic caps. All three will be Nichicon. C101 is a 20µF, single-section capacitor with a 450VDC rating (Philco part# 30-2568-8). I was able to find a 22µF, 500VDC replacement. C104 is a dual-section electrolytic capacitor (Philco part# 30-2556), with C104A being 25µF and C104B being 10µF. Both sections are rated for 450VDC. For C104A I ordered a 27µF, 450VDC electrolytic capacitor. For C104B, I ordered a 10µF, 450VDC electrolytic capacitor.
Joseph
Philco 46-480
Philco 49-906