I always get top notch advice here, so at the risk of being greedy, here I am back at the well.
I'm thinking of recapping a vintage 1950s radio, but I can't read the cap values. Here's what they say:
2 x Paper & wax:
AEROW (brand)
CAP 0.05 type 684 DCWV 600
CAP 0.02 the rest of the writing has worn off
3 x electrolytic
40 MFD 150 WV 200 PV, number 7 in a circle, 108
a pair of: K-65J365-38, 200-10 DC, number 2 in a circle, 303 15613217
Well, that's about it. I figure those first 2 are 50 and 20 nf at a 600 volt rating (sounds crazy high, no?).
The electrolytics are harder. The one is obviously 40uf at - to be safe - 200 volts. That pair is... a mystery to me.
I tried using my multimeter, but it didn't really help things.
Someone will ask if I have the schematic. I don't and I can't locate it online.
The radio is a GE model C605, 115 volts, 0.2 amps. It's Canadian.
As always, thanks in advance for any help - you guys are the best.
50nF at 600V, 20 nF at 600V (fairly standard for tube circuits)
40uF at 200V, 10uF at 200V (pair)
Good luck :)
vigilante397, you are a scholar and a gentleman. Much thanks!
Is it this one?
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/pagesbymodel/719/M0007719.pdf
Schematic on page 3. Nostalgiaair is still the best source for old schematics.