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 !!!
If you are replacing electrolytics or paper capacitors any modern plastic film will be an improvement.
Yes that's what I though too, can't be much worse than 60 year old electrolytic...
but I thought just in case, at least I would ask between PE/PP in case one of them as somehow a major drawback in one of the parameters... I would rather want to know about it.
The differencs between PS PP and PE mainly relate to detail compromises like accuracy vis temperature range cost vis volume etc. For 99% of cases it does not matter.
OK that's cool, I can buy either type and mix the two types if no choice then...an extra degree of freedom to help me find a solution.
"The Art of Electronics" by Horrowitz and Hill gives a readable explantion of the differences. You should have a copy of this great reference.
I do have it !
I bought the second edition in 1997 when I was studying electronics. No internet for me back then, didn't know about the popularity of the book, but I was reading the Elektor magazine back then and they would be selling it in French. Cost an arm and a leg to buy, especially as it came in to volumes instead of just one, then again two more volumes for the lab experiments.. so before I spent a fortune on paper, I went to a book store and they had it on their shelves, so I had a quick look and it was love at first sight... it stood out so much compared to any other electronic book I had ever seen, I was more than happy to spend the money ! Still by far my favorite book to this day
I guess 25 years later I could benefit from reading it a second time to refresh the knwoledge and help it soak it more...
When I am rich, I am tempted to buy the new third revision, as I understand it's not just updated, but a complete rewrite.