07-27-2011, 08:19 PM
Hi Greg
At 115 volts, 155 watts translates to roughly 1.35 amp. So you should be fine with 2A fuses.
The dual 0.15 uF bakelite block (127) is connected so that both 0.15 uF caps are in parallel, resulting in a total capacity of 0.3 uF. This capacitor is intended to tune the filter choke (126) to help eliminate 60 cycle hum. But since you will replace (or have replaced) electrolytics (125) and (128) with 10 uF caps (larger than the original 8 uF), you don't need to reconnect (127) unless you want to.
At 115 volts, 155 watts translates to roughly 1.35 amp. So you should be fine with 2A fuses.
The dual 0.15 uF bakelite block (127) is connected so that both 0.15 uF caps are in parallel, resulting in a total capacity of 0.3 uF. This capacitor is intended to tune the filter choke (126) to help eliminate 60 cycle hum. But since you will replace (or have replaced) electrolytics (125) and (128) with 10 uF caps (larger than the original 8 uF), you don't need to reconnect (127) unless you want to.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN