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In Reply to: Re: Fisher X101B blowing the 5AR4 rectifier posted by Vox Teardrop on February 6, 2007 at 13:09:39:
Vox
you need to clip or desolder the wires and resistors going to each cap..Yes they are 2 or 3 or 4 caps in one depending on the cap and they share a common ground.After you disconnect the wires and resistors,you then turn the twist loc tabs underneath until they are straight or just twist them off and pull the can out.
If you havent done it,you may want to get some assistance unless you are pretty technically inclined..Its not hard to do but you want to keep everything labeled and then go from there..I can help if you need it.
mike
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- Re: Fisher X101B blowing the 5AR4 rectifier - Michael Samra 16:32:14 02/06/07 (4)
- Re: Fisher X101B blowing the 5AR4 rectifier - Vox Teardrop 16:46:12 02/06/07 (3)
- Re: Fisher X101B blowing the 5AR4 rectifier - Ron Oehlert 17:45:43 02/06/07 (2)
- Re: Fisher X101B blowing the 5AR4 rectifier - Vox Teardrop 18:36:07 02/07/07 (1)
- Re: Fisher X101B blowing the 5AR4 rectifier - Ron Oehlert 23:26:37 02/08/07 (0)