Cap values in recap kit (VHR)

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bmellott
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Cap values in recap kit (VHR)

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I'm trying not to bother you guys but....

I just committed myself to recapping my early 70s DR103, so I went over to Vintage Hiwatt Restorations and bought a recap kit. I was so busy being concerned about the 16/16, 16/32, 32/32 cap value question that I didn't look very hard at the others, so I ended up with 3 250mfd caps instead of the original value 220mfd caps.

Is there any problem with using the 250mfd caps in place of the 220s, or should I try to correct that dicrepancy? It looks like there are 220s available there, and if I'd been sharp - I wouldn't be asking this question.

Thanks to all in advance for any input you may have on this question.

-Bob M-
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absolutely no issue what so ever.

The long overdue 220uf caps arrived the day after I shipped your kit out.
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Re: Cap values in recap kit (VHR)

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Particularly with electrolytic caps, the tolerances can be pretty lax, so a '220' might actually measure as 250 and and a '250' might measure as 220!

You really have to halve or double the labeled value before you start to worry about it.

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Re: Cap values in recap kit (VHR)

Post by bmellott »

Thank you gentlemen. I've committed to the exchange, and all the new caps are now in place. I took it to my basement for a test drive, and no flames sprang out when I turned it on. Guitar sounds came out of it and everything! (I still have to run it up for a while - I was gentle out of consideration for the neighbors.)

Now I can move on to my further adventures with mix-n-match preamp tube swapping.

Thanks again,

-Bob M-
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