And the smell of the hospital in the evening
@factory: nice one with the curve tracer. I’m going to get my hands on one of them one day
Also liking Griefkit as that’s what you get a lot of the time. Really Heathkit stuff is mostly pretty good. It’s usually just enough parts to do the job, very close to minimalism with some clever tricks and the performance is good enough. In some cases like the VTVMs it’s better than some of the commercial items. Certainly good enough for amateur or repair shop use. The grief usually comes in when it was assembled by a drunken monkey or being modified by the owner or left in a shed for 30 years.
Random question here. I rarely restore tube kit and anything else is purely a functional repair however the signal generator is too good for that. But I still need to replace the filter caps and selenium rectifier in it before I even consider powering it up.
So the question is: as part of the restoration is it safe to leave a disconnected electrolytic in the chassis or do I need to gut it first and remove the electrolyte?
The rectifier replacement will require addition of a new tag strip where the old selenium death block was and I will stick the replacement capacitors under the chassis on that.
Edit: also if anyone in UK wants any tag strips FOC let me know. I just bought a metric shit ton of them.