Broken eBay 700B - Now what?

laatsch55

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COOL BABB Doug!! And the hold down too!! Yeah the teflon takes some sharp strippers. Some Kline "katapult" are good...
 

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Thanks. I picked up a set today. I've never used this style of stripper, but the old stripper I was using needs to be replaced.
You can't beat a good stripper - sometimes you just have to replace your old one. :wink: Here's a good model.
 

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Why are there capacitors on the legs of the rectifier? Should I put them on my PL400/II?
They help reduce/soften the snap off noise produced by bridge diodes when conducting in the forward direction and then turning off when going into reverse bias.
 

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They help reduce/soften the snap off noise produced by bridge diodes when conducting in the forward direction and then turning off when going into reverse bias.
What are their values (capacitance/voltage)? They're not electrolytic, so no polarization, right?
 

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What are their values (capacitance/voltage)? They're not electrolytic, so no polarization, right?
Not that critical except for type and voltage. Value between 0.01 and 0.022uF, voltage 400V minimum, type is polyester film.
 
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