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Captain Fantastic Capacitor

By alb0711

8 years ago



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#1 8 years ago

I'm going to replace the capacitor on the bridge rectifier DC circuit on my captain fantastic in an effort to get more power from the pop bumpers. On the schematic and the old capacitor it is simply labeled 1.0 200v. Not sure if the 1.0 means 1pf or something else?

thx!

#4 8 years ago

The spoons are pretty good - I've replaced caps on some of my newer machines and it did create a stronger pop. The capacitor in the machine is original which makes it 40 years old. For .29 (+ $8 shipping... GRRRRR) it's worth replacing.

Thanks for the translation forceflow - I think this is what I need - http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10001_10001_93981_-1

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