Lee_M
Well-known member
Hey guys, I'm trying to source replacement electrolytic caps for my Fisher K-10.
Most of them are easy to find, but the 4-part chassis-mounted can capacitor (C5-A, C5-B, C5-C and C5-D on the schematic) is being a bit of a pain.
It's a 40+40+10+10uf...Which seems basically impossible to find an exact replacement for.
I've found a 40+40+20+20uf cap, But I'm not sure if increasing the cap values for C5-C and C5-D (20uf instead of the original 10uf) could cause any trouble for the power transformer or selenium rectifier?
I'm considering replacing the selenium rectifier with a silicon rectifier bridge while I'm in there, But might just leave it "as-is" if increasing the cap values won't cause any issues with it.
If it was mounted in a larger enclosure (anything remotely bigger than a VHS case) I'd consider disconnecting the can, use individual caps on a bit of tag board inside the box and be done with it....But I don't think there's anywhere close to the amount of free internal space that I'd need to pull that off.
For reference (or cloning, if you're inclined...parts list is near the back page of the PDF), I've attached the manual with a full schematic at the rear.
Here's the cap I've got in mind as a replacement...
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/C-EC4020X2-525
Most of them are easy to find, but the 4-part chassis-mounted can capacitor (C5-A, C5-B, C5-C and C5-D on the schematic) is being a bit of a pain.
It's a 40+40+10+10uf...Which seems basically impossible to find an exact replacement for.
I've found a 40+40+20+20uf cap, But I'm not sure if increasing the cap values for C5-C and C5-D (20uf instead of the original 10uf) could cause any trouble for the power transformer or selenium rectifier?
I'm considering replacing the selenium rectifier with a silicon rectifier bridge while I'm in there, But might just leave it "as-is" if increasing the cap values won't cause any issues with it.
If it was mounted in a larger enclosure (anything remotely bigger than a VHS case) I'd consider disconnecting the can, use individual caps on a bit of tag board inside the box and be done with it....But I don't think there's anywhere close to the amount of free internal space that I'd need to pull that off.
For reference (or cloning, if you're inclined...parts list is near the back page of the PDF), I've attached the manual with a full schematic at the rear.
Here's the cap I've got in mind as a replacement...
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/C-EC4020X2-525