Yesterday, 11:34 AM
I now have all the caps replaced. That combination choke and cap (E-1) was indeed just about 30 coils of 22 guage wire wrapped around a normal 0.05uF cap.
[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7omuqw0jy...mwod&raw=1]
Since its completely buried in the chassis I simply wrapped it in electrical tape to keep the coil in place and protect against shorting. Now I'm waiting on an Antique Electronic Supply order for a power cord to wire in and then I'll add in the diode to replace the selenium rectifier.
[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/d132dooyv...j1uq&raw=1]
I did locate a fellow that has an image of the B Battery (Eveready 467) box that can be printed to create a reproduction battery from seven 9v batteries. It only gives you 63 volts or so but he says it should work ok. Here's the link to his page:
https://www.greenhillsgf.com/IndexOwn_63...eryKit.htm
I'll be working on that while I wait for the cord.
[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7omuqw0jy...mwod&raw=1]
Since its completely buried in the chassis I simply wrapped it in electrical tape to keep the coil in place and protect against shorting. Now I'm waiting on an Antique Electronic Supply order for a power cord to wire in and then I'll add in the diode to replace the selenium rectifier.
[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/d132dooyv...j1uq&raw=1]
I did locate a fellow that has an image of the B Battery (Eveready 467) box that can be printed to create a reproduction battery from seven 9v batteries. It only gives you 63 volts or so but he says it should work ok. Here's the link to his page:
https://www.greenhillsgf.com/IndexOwn_63...eryKit.htm
I'll be working on that while I wait for the cord.