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Philco 90 question
#1

I just bought this 90 and have a question about the two spots on the chassis that are empty on the right side.  What goes there?  The radio supposedly works without them, but why would someone remove them?  Pictures should work now.
[Image: http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/500...lco_90.JPG]
[Image: http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/500...hassis.jpg]
#2

From what I see looks like a nice cabinet. Not sure how to resize pics. If no one tells you. You might do a search on the forums here to see if it explains how.
#3

Mike,
I fixed the pictures.
Steve
#4

Well, I did a little sleuthing on the net and it seems that there were two Mershon copper capacitors in those spots. Is that correct?
#5

Those two holes were electrolytic capacitors.  They most likely removed the old ones and put the new ones under the chassis.  It's too bad they didn't re-stuff the old capacitors and leave them because they were possibly Mershon capacitors that polish up nicely.  You can see them in this thread:

http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=1031

That's a pretty nice looking model 90.  I'd replace the line cord with a cloth reproduction and then advertize for a couple of Mershon caps to fill those holes.

John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"
#6

There were electrolytic caps there. Likely they have been replaced with either aluminum or if you lucky with polyester tubular caps.

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.
#7

I believe that's where the original electrolytic filter capacitors were:

http://antiqueradio.org/art/Philco90Back.jpg

Since those very likely went bad many many decades ago someone may have removed them and tacked on replacements under the chassis.
#8

Thanks guys. I'll see what I can find to replace the Mershons. Where's the best place to get a new line cord with a correct plug? I know I can buy a cloth covered flat cord at one of the hardware stores locally, but I didn't know if there's a better choice out there. Actually, I'd like to find an original style plug to go on the new cord, if such a thing exists.....
#9

If you can't find it locally Sundial has nice products.

I'd use their brown for the line cord:

http://www.sundialwire.com/W182CFBNXXMNF.aspx

I personally like the Acorn or Ribbed plugs in brown (don't forget the plug cover):

http://www.sundialwire.com/plugs.aspx#category

You might be able to find these cheaper locally or on eBay, but Sundial is a trusted source if you need to order from them.

John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"




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