Tar Capacitors used in Philips vintage Radios (Algemeen)
Dear mr Wolfgang
Thanks your reply. But many times the markings on the capacitor gets erased and then we have to consult the schematic and the service manual. In the service manual the code is given in the form 48.750.10/ 10k. The meaning of 750 is given as 125V and 10k mans 10000pf. Similarly for 751 it is 400V and for 752 it is 600V. But nothing is mentioned about 756, 757 and 758. I wanted the details for these.
Regards
P.rajan
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30.03.2017, 08:08
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Maarten Bakker,
30.03.2017, 08:08
- Tar Capacitors used in Philips vintage Radios -
Pandu Rajan,
30.03.2017, 04:09
- Tar Capacitors used in Philips vintage Radios -
Maurice,
29.03.2017, 17:15
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29.03.2017, 05:04