[Hallicrafters] Source for multisectional electrolytics?

Cary Fries nowvoyager3 at bis.midco.net
Sat Apr 27 09:28:04 EDT 2002


At 08:04 AM 4/27/2002 -0500, you wrote:

>R32, 1500 ohms at 10 watts, wirewound, is designed to dissipate several
>watts and will likely be running hot in normal operation.  1500 ohms is
>brown/green/red, but since it's a wirewound resistor, it will probably have
>"1500" printed on it.
>
>
>Thanks Dave.  It's a wirewound alright.  It's so hot that  you simply 
>can't touch it.
>As Phillip suggests, I think I'll just wire the correct electrolytics 
>underneath anyway...even if it's not the culprit, maybe I can get rid of 
>the buzz I do have.
>
>I'll check into your BFO suggestions.  Thanks for the pointers!

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