Oh boy ! Quick, some TEA content we need to share then, QUICK, QUICK QUICK !! TEA content please !!!
Oh here is some, we are saved !!!
This evening I started recapping my Tek 180A Time Mark Generator, to clean up all my cap bodges that I did while I was troubleshooting it the other day.
I have received the fancy expensive mica caps from Germany to replace the 3 leaky old Domino mica caps.
That's done.
Now I need to replace all the old leaky electrolytics with nice axial film caps, the yellow stuff. They fit nicely and look cool, love them.
I had a few left from when I restored my first glowing Tek 5 years ago. So I was able to replace the 10nF and 100nF.
Now I still have to replace the 2.2nF, 3.3nF, 18nF, 220nF and 1uF ones.
Problem : these yellow axial caps appear to not be very easy to find HERE (please don't throw again Mouser links at me).
I fail to find a vendor that has all the values I need, in a given supplier and series, at the proper voltage rating.
Just like my recap of the 2467B PSU, recapping this Time Mark Generator proves once again to be a major PITA.
So I was wondering... are these yellow axial caps any different than the radial ones ? Radial ones are plentiful of course so that would fix my supply chain problem for sure...
I favour axial for looks and originality, but in case I don't have a choice, I prefer to know my options...
Also, these axial ones usually come in 3 flavours : PS, PE or PP.
I gather PS is the super high-end mega expensive stuff, don't need nor can afford that.
I am more interested in the difference between PE and PP, the two most common and more affordable types.
As well as between MKT and MKP which are the two types I see all the time... but have no idea how to make an informed decision.
See, some TEA content, no need to open worm cans !!!