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In Reply to: My 'formula', FWIW, is to put the largest 'propylene cap can get in there. posted by jeffreybehr on August 10, 2005 at 00:02:29:
In your post you use the following example:
My ASL Explorer 805s used a 220- and two 47µF decouplers in the 3 positions; I replaced them with 47-, 22-, and 15µF 630V. Solens, again, bypassed. So the 220 µF electrolytic was replaced by a 47 µF film cap;
The 47 µF electrolytic was replaced by a 22 µF film, which was bypassed by a 15 µF film. Is this correct?If so, how did you determine that value of the initial caps would be 47 µF in place of the 220?
DaveT
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Follow Ups
- Re: My 'formula', FWIW, is to put the largest 'propylene cap can get in there. - DaveT 04:44:39 08/10/05 (3)
- It had and still has 3 decouplers. The original values were... - jeffreybehr 09:20:47 08/10/05 (2)
- Re: It had and still has 3 decouplers. The original values were... - DaveT 03:54:57 08/11/05 (1)
- Well, my experience is with tubed stuff, and generally they have more room. - jeffreybehr 10:48:55 08/11/05 (0)