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Looking for info on Philco sealed cap
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Went to the "bench" and found the nice cross reference to cap values in the various sealed caps for my model 19. I have one that seems to be missing from the list! It's a 8035C. A four connector (linear) counting ground. Can anyone advise the cap values and hook up?

Thanks Jerry

A friend in need is a pest!  Bill Slee ca 1970.
#2

Hi Jerry,
My copy of the "Philco Condensers & More" book shows the diagram of the # 8035-C as follows,

The small tapered end of the bakelight block is ground ( mounting screw end), the two other lugs have separate 110 pf caps going from each of them to the ground lug. It is a dual 110pf to ground capacitor. Hope this info helps, and good luck with your restoration! Icon_thumbup
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Thank you Texasrocker. Appreciate your help.

Jerry

A friend in need is a pest!  Bill Slee ca 1970.




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