[R-390] Orange Drop Capacitors
David C. Hallam
dhallam at rapidsys.com
Thu Jan 18 16:40:26 EST 2007
I have agree with Barry. I don't particularly like OD's because they are
big and with the radial leads are usually a PITA to orient properly. I
think the coating is epoxy rather than ceramic. SBE has some really nice
film/foil axial lead capacitors in their 192P series that generally take
about 1/3 the space of an OD. After I remove the old paper capacitors from
the boat anchors and replace them with the axial lead ones, there is worlds
of space in the chassis.
David
KC2JD/4
>
> I used ODs for my first rebuild and switched to axial-lead caps for the
> next one. The axial leads are so much easier to work with as the
> original
> caps were axial-lead and the configuration was designed around
> that style.
> I need to get some pictures of the IF insides to show what I mean.
>
> Radial-lead caps are great for some applications, but they are a bit of a
> pain in others. I do like the ceramic coating, though. It doesn't take
> much to burn a wax cap with the soldering iron and that's pretty
> easy to do
> in some areas of an R390A.
>
> Barry - N4BUQ
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