rockpassion
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Hello All,
I am finally in the process of repairing a pair of IPC AM1026 theater amps that I have had for 8 years. So, I have a couple of beginning questions.
1. Should I replace the top mounted Metal Can type capacitors.
2. I will need to replace at least one of these since it is damaged; it is the 20/20/20 MFD 450/450/25 VDC metal can capacitor, it is a Mallory FP 345.8. Will a 20/20/20 MFD 525 VDC work which I can get from Antique Electronics. It would appear that it is real overkill for the last value but will that make a difference. I have a chance to get the exact replacement (a Mallory FP 345.8) but it will require reforming which I have no idea how to do.
3. On one of the capacitors it requires a 4 MF 600 VDC cap. I can find a 8 mfd and 10 mfd at 600 VDC. I believe this should be ok but I would like an opinion from the experts. The second cap is as described above.
I plan on replacing all the capacitors in the chassis with the exception of the Mica type square capacitors. Unless, someone believes they should be replaced. This amp was built sometime in the late 40's to early 50's but I have read these mica type capacitors are good for years. Both these amps are in exceptional cosmetic shape and were running 15 years ago when they were pulled out of theater here in So. Cal.. I am hoping to get them running but I have no specific timetable. Just in the couple of days I have been investigating what it will take I have already come across a number of things that I do not understand. So, bear with me and I am sure some dumb questions. I have built a number of Bottlehead kits but now I would like to begin to understand some of the theory behind the magic.
Thoughts on this would be appreciated. I plan on powering this unit up on a Variac so I can apply ever increasing voltage so as not to get any explosive caps.
Thanks
Richard
I am finally in the process of repairing a pair of IPC AM1026 theater amps that I have had for 8 years. So, I have a couple of beginning questions.
1. Should I replace the top mounted Metal Can type capacitors.
2. I will need to replace at least one of these since it is damaged; it is the 20/20/20 MFD 450/450/25 VDC metal can capacitor, it is a Mallory FP 345.8. Will a 20/20/20 MFD 525 VDC work which I can get from Antique Electronics. It would appear that it is real overkill for the last value but will that make a difference. I have a chance to get the exact replacement (a Mallory FP 345.8) but it will require reforming which I have no idea how to do.
3. On one of the capacitors it requires a 4 MF 600 VDC cap. I can find a 8 mfd and 10 mfd at 600 VDC. I believe this should be ok but I would like an opinion from the experts. The second cap is as described above.
I plan on replacing all the capacitors in the chassis with the exception of the Mica type square capacitors. Unless, someone believes they should be replaced. This amp was built sometime in the late 40's to early 50's but I have read these mica type capacitors are good for years. Both these amps are in exceptional cosmetic shape and were running 15 years ago when they were pulled out of theater here in So. Cal.. I am hoping to get them running but I have no specific timetable. Just in the couple of days I have been investigating what it will take I have already come across a number of things that I do not understand. So, bear with me and I am sure some dumb questions. I have built a number of Bottlehead kits but now I would like to begin to understand some of the theory behind the magic.
Thoughts on this would be appreciated. I plan on powering this unit up on a Variac so I can apply ever increasing voltage so as not to get any explosive caps.
Thanks
Richard