Are these "OLD" and worn out Solen Capacitors in my Hartley's ?
Tony M
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What do you think about these Hartley Solen Capacitors ( red ended ) that I think are heating up and causing distortion. Do I need to have a diagnostic machine to test their specs to tell? Or do the red ends mean= OLD. I thought there was a little resistor behind the Caps for some reason.
Newer Solens have white ends. Should I go ahead and order the white ended Solens?
newer ones;
Newer Solens have white ends. Should I go ahead and order the white ended Solens?
newer ones;
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They do appear to be old Solens.
They should be fine -- well, as good as Solens get
I mean, you can check them for ESR in circuit and/or capacitance out of circuit, with an ESR meter or an LCR meter, respectively.
Cheaper to replace. Solens are cheap capacitors (in both senses of the word). -
They are probably as good as the day they were installed.
Your issue of distortion after listening for a bit would be a voice coil I would guess- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit. -
Thanks guys.
I'll concentrate on the voice coils and tube alignment now.
They do have a minimal air gap between the tube and center pole.
Thanks again.
Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.