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Put this on Ebay. Real clean unit. It works although I didn't have it
long enough to figure out how to use the coil tester stuff. I bought a package deal and am separating it up to try and help cover the LC102 I just bought. If you want to send it in for calibration, Goggle Sioux Falls on AGA. A tech there just gave out the addy for a company where this was made that does repairs and calibration a week or so ago. It is double bubbled and then packed in a larger sturdy box full of peanuts. Your choice of shipping. Pics show measuring a 100uf electrolytic cap and set up to do reforming (can take and hour). I used it to reform that same 100uf cap in just a few minutes. Watch for an ESR meter, manuals, field calibration unit for the LC53, and other stuff this week...Thanks for reading Ebay #260388540185 |
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On Apr 8, 2:56*am, wrote:
On Apr 7, 6:24*pm, JP wrote: On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 00:09:07 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Apr 6, 7:15 am, JP wrote: Put this on Ebay. Real clean unit. It works although I didn't have it long enough to figure out how to use the coil tester stuff. I bought a package deal and am separating it up to try and help cover the LC102 I just bought. If you want to send it in for calibration, Goggle Sioux Falls on AGA. A tech there just gave out the addy for a company where this was made that does repairs and calibration a week or so ago. It is double bubbled and then packed in a larger sturdy box full of peanuts. Your choice of shipping. Pics show measuring a 100uf electrolytic cap and set up to do reforming (can take and hour). I used it to reform that same 100uf cap in just a few minutes. Watch for an ESR meter, manuals, field calibration unit for the LC53, and other stuff this week...Thanks for reading *Ebay #260388540185 This is not the tool for reforming lytics. A bench HV supply with a limiting resistor or a homemade transformer rectifier and light bulb current limiter (and the resistor) work MUCH better. *The Z Meter is good for finding bad large value LV lytics and RF coils in switcher supplies, but NOT HV lytics, HV mica or oil caps or big iron core inductors. Like most Sencore pieces it is fairly cheaply built and optimized for TV/VCR guys. According to the manual it reforms caps.That's my best answer.So where is the drawing ro schematic of what you are talking about since I am selling this one?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - *It will reform caps but to what voltage?? And it's a very expensive way to reform caps when all you need is a DC bench supply, commercial or homebrew. The supply does not need to be regulated or quiet and may put out almost no current. *Also to reform lytics you want to warm them up to a higher temperature. So add on a heat lamp or a box with a light bulb in it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have 2 LC77s and they *will* reform lytics up to 1000vdc. Its just a PITA beacause you have to use the handle to hold the little plunger thing against the "leakage" button. ***DO NOT*** heat up caps *while reforming*. Its fine to heat them before to rejuvinate the electrolyte, but let them cool to room temp before attempting to reform. |
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JP wrote:
According to the manual it reforms caps.That's my best answer.So where is the drawing ro schematic of what you are talking about since I am selling this one? It does, but it's not a really good way to reform caps. Here is a schematic, though you must have a fixed-width font to see it: +-----)(--------+ | YOUR CAP | | | | o--------)-------+ | / \ | | +--o/+ -\o----+ | \ / | \ / 1kv bridge | o 1K ohm | or more | 1W or so | 115vac .2a | +uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu+ ================== +mmmmmmmmmmm+-------------------/ |= | on off ( | +-------------------o/ o--------\_l= 117vac The transformer output should be maybe half to 3/4 the rated voltage on the capacitor. This is really just the front end of a power supply with an enormously high value current limiting resistor so that the cap gets charged up much more slowly than it normally would in a power supply application. You can put a load shunt resistor across the cap if you want it to charge up even more slowly and if you want to reduce the maximum voltage it charges up to. You can alternatively take the attitude that if a cap needs to be reformed it should probably be replaced instead. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 21:24:31 -0700 (PDT),
wrote: I have 2 LC77s and they *will* reform lytics up to 1000vdc. Its just a PITA beacause you have to use the handle to hold the little plunger thing against the "leakage" button. Talk about a mickeymouse arrangement! Then again we ARE talking Sencore, not HP or Tek. That ASCII schematic wasn't exactly a Visio either...there are digital groups for binaries.. |
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