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Old 02-04-2017, 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by bandersen View Post
I'm pretty sure that would be 560pF. Those are very stable capacitors and probably don't need to be replaced.

I'd go with modern standard values of:

220uF
150uF
120uF
Dude thanks. Someone else though, mentioned that when the plastic cracks on those polystyrene ones, that they start to go out of whack. And they're all cracked. Idk, besides the can and the polystyrene ones, the rest of the caps are brown dips and ceramic. Original, obivously, but I'm hoping one of those little ones and/or the can will take care of it.

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