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Old January 30th 05, 01:21 AM
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Dear Friends,

This is my first post so please forgive me if I break any rules.

I have just picked up a Globe Chief 90 (not 90a) and would like to
begin restoring it. The first thing that came to mind was replacing
the filter capacitor which is 12mfd at 700v. I poked around and cannot
seem to find any electrolytics in that voltage range that are not the
size of a beer can.

Can any of you recommend a method of substituting multiple capacitors
to make up this electrolytic? Is there a source of these that I've
overlooked? I haven't checked it yet to see if it was bad but I'd just
feel better proceeding with this project with a fresh filter capacitor
so I don't destroy the power transformer.
Thanks for any help you can give me,

73,


Derek
WB=D8TUA

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mecograph wrote:
Dear Friends,

This is my first post so please forgive me if I break any rules.

I have just picked up a Globe Chief 90 (not 90a) and would like to
begin restoring it. The first thing that came to mind was replacing
the filter capacitor which is 12mfd at 700v. I poked around and

cannot
seem to find any electrolytics in that voltage range that are not the
size of a beer can.

Can any of you recommend a method of substituting multiple capacitors
to make up this electrolytic? Is there a source of these that I've
overlooked? I haven't checked it yet to see if it was bad but I'd

just
feel better proceeding with this project with a fresh filter

capacitor
so I don't destroy the power transformer.
Thanks for any help you can give me,
=20
73,
=20
=20
Derek
WB=D8TUA


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mecograph wrote:
Dear Friends,

This is my first post so please forgive me if I break any rules.

I have just picked up a Globe Chief 90 (not 90a) and would like to
begin restoring it. The first thing that came to mind was replacing
the filter capacitor which is 12mfd at 700v. I poked around and

cannot
seem to find any electrolytics in that voltage range that are not the
size of a beer can.

Can any of you recommend a method of substituting multiple capacitors
to make up this electrolytic? Is there a source of these that I've
overlooked? I haven't checked it yet to see if it was bad but I'd

just
feel better proceeding with this project with a fresh filter

capacitor
so I don't destroy the power transformer.
Thanks for any help you can give me,

73,


Derek
WB=D8TUA

Derek, The capacitors that you mentioned are indeed hard to find..
Good news is,, newer capacitors are a lot smaller and more reliable..
Take two 30MF. 450 volts caps and series them ,total will be 15 Mf at
900 V .. I would place a 80 or 100 Kohm resistor at 5 watts across each
cap. to equalize the voltage across each..By the way You can use 40 or
50 MF caps ,this will give you more filtering,better filtering ,which
is a plus..GL 73 W4PQW

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Old January 30th 05, 02:32 AM
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Hi Harold,

Thank you so much for you good advice. I'll get those caps on Monday
and hopefully have some progress to report by mid-week. You are very
kind to help me with my project.

73,

Derek



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Old January 31st 05, 04:27 AM
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I think that the first thing to do is to ask yourself: "What would Leo
Meyerson do"..........

Well.....I would buy the cheapest under-rated capacitor from an el-cheapo
surplus house, then cobble it in with a 200-watt soldering iron. Hit the
plate switch and pray that the cardboard-tube plate coil doesn't melt down
or that the whole transmitter doesn't go up in smoke.

Seriously, the advice by the aforementioned folks should guide you in the
right direction. Good luck and......as any owner of a Globe transmitter
knows.....GLOBE stand for:

G olly
L ook
O ut
B ring
E xtinguisher!


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Dear Friends,

This is my first post so please forgive me if I break any rules.

I have just picked up a Globe Chief 90 (not 90a) and would like to
begin restoring it. The first thing that came to mind was replacing
the filter capacitor which is 12mfd at 700v. I poked around and cannot
seem to find any electrolytics in that voltage range that are not the
size of a beer can.

Can any of you recommend a method of substituting multiple capacitors
to make up this electrolytic? Is there a source of these that I've
overlooked? I haven't checked it yet to see if it was bad but I'd just
feel better proceeding with this project with a fresh filter capacitor
so I don't destroy the power transformer.
Thanks for any help you can give me,

73,


Derek
WBØTUA


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