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Topic: Bauer T610 hum
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Mike Spice
Master Film Handler
Posts: 421
From: none of your business
Registered: Jun 2017
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posted September 29, 2019 01:51 PM
Capacitors can store a nasty charge for many many weeks, so be aware that you could get a hit if you catch the end of a cap and the chassis..
I found a youtube video to teach me how to make a capacitor discharge lead to keep me safe from shocks... cost $5 to make
Youtube has some great videos for capacitor discharge and removal.
Never short a PSU cap to earth to discharge it, use some kind of resistance.
That's where a capacitor discharge lead can be of help.
Capacitors do have a legend on them to make sure they go in the the right way round (polarity) so again, a bit of googling on capacitors wouldn't go a miss.
If the projector has been powered up recently then the caps will certainly have a charge in them than can make you jump should you happen to catch the wrong contact and touching a chassis.
It's not complicated but basic soldering skills are essential, so again, you could youtube some soldering videos and practice on some odds and ends before delving in to the projector.
It will make a huge difference to any machine from the 50's 60's or 70s to be re capped today.
Not long agao I had a laptop PSu fail so I ripped it apart to just have a look inside.
Silly me, four days later picked it up and it happened that my hand touched the underside of the board and holy hell, did I get a hit.... caps can be quite nasty left charged up.
not so much the 35v amplifier caps, but any cap can make you jump if you catch it on a bad day with a hand in the wrong place.
common sense, steady hand. Discharge caps if you can to be on the safe side.
As for soldering, a nice hot iron, let it get hot, a damp cloth to clean the tip, and tin with solder.
Don't use a massive iron, you are not doing a BBQ...25w max, better with a 15w iron. Apply as little heat as possible, look for a nice shiny joint in the new caps on the circuit board.
cloudy dull joints will eventually become brittle and crack and go dry.
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