Philco 37-610 tombstone restoration
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Hi morzh, I checked them out of the circuit, desoldering heat was I think normal since inmediatly after melting I remove the leads, in this SG is better cause all caps have very long leads, so less heat reach the core (I can touch the component and is barely warm) measurement is done with crocodiles and not touching the components/leads, in this SG there are only ceramic, one double electrolityc and two micamold tropical, this last two only one was ok in value but leaking too 25% (out circuit) for me is strange since I have repaired more modern things and never found a ceramic so leaky/out of 20%tolerance.
(This post was last modified: 04-16-2018, 04:35 PM by Jeepeto.)
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RE: Philco 37-610 tombstone restoration - by Jeepeto - 04-16-2018, 04:27 PM
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