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need source of sprague powerlytic 1600 uf 200vdc cap

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Bob in Phx

Jan 1, 1970
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I am working on my daughters Marantz 1977 player piano. I've got some ac
type buzz in the 170 volt dc solenoids. I figure that the filter cap is bad
(Sprague suggests 1000 hour life span, so 1977 to 2007 that's 30 years, so
1000 divided by 30 = 33 hours per year,, bet its got more then that, not to
mention just the drying effects of age!!!) I've tried to find them, new, but
can seem to get the internet to work for me today.... So what vendors would
you all suggest?????

here are the details of the cap

Sprague
powerlytic
36d
16000-200dc
7834l 3104
made in the USA.

I am guessing that 78341 is a date code, Interesting that the sales slip on
the piano is 1977....

Thanks in advance
Bob in phx.
 
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William Sommerwerck

Jan 1, 1970
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The 1000 hour lifespan refers to high-temperature operation, not "normal"
use.

Try DigiKey, Allied, MCM, etc.
 
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Bob in Phx

Jan 1, 1970
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thank you sir.... I must have mis-read the specs....


Since I have hum and since the cap is 30 years old, I am going to replace it
anyway.... again thanks.

bob in phx.
 
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DaveM

Jan 1, 1970
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Bob in Phx said:
I am working on my daughters Marantz 1977 player piano. I've got some ac type
buzz in the 170 volt dc solenoids. I figure that the filter cap is bad (Sprague
suggests 1000 hour life span, so 1977 to 2007 that's 30 years, so 1000 divided
by 30 = 33 hours per year,, bet its got more then that, not to mention just the
drying effects of age!!!) I've tried to find them, new, but can seem to get the
internet to work for me today.... So what vendors would you all suggest?????

here are the details of the cap

Sprague
powerlytic
36d
16000-200dc
7834l 3104
made in the USA.

I am guessing that 78341 is a date code, Interesting that the sales slip on
the piano is 1977....

Thanks in advance
Bob in phx.


Sprague is now a division of Vishay. The 36D series of capacitor has changed,
so you will just have to search for capacitors having the same (or close) value
and physical size. The DC voltage spec is critical... get one that has at least
200V rating. If this capacitor is only used to filter the supply for solenoids,
then you might be able to skimp on the capacitance.. maybe 20% - 30% lower than
the 16000 uFd value.
Make sure you're sitting when you look at the price of these units.. they're
not cheap!!!

www.mouser.com
www.digikey.com
www.alliedelec.com
are good sites to start with.

--
Dave M
MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just substitute the appropriate characters in the
address)

"In theory, there isn't any difference between theory and practice. In
practice, there is." - Yogi Berra
 
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William Sommerwerck

Jan 1, 1970
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The DC voltage spec is critical... get one that has
at least a 200V rating.

But don't go over 200V, unless you have no choice.
 
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Bob in Phx

Jan 1, 1970
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found them at allied electronics and placed the order today... should be
here sometime next week.

bob in phx.

thanks for all the help!!!!
 
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