Should have replaced the bad caps at the start! I got one of these generators at Goodwill and whoever put it together must have been trying to see how little solder they could use and still get the connection to stick but sometimes they didn't use any at all! So far I've found 2 loose connections. Did you have any of those?
Love the info and troubleshooting skills, however, why didn’t you just replace all the suspect components first? The electrolytic and tubular caps need to go before you waste your time doing anything.
part 3 of part 5. This sucker is taking a lot of our time, bro.
Nobody here is forcing you to watch....
Should have replaced the bad caps at the start! I got one of these generators at Goodwill and whoever put it together must have been trying to see how little solder they could use and still get the connection to stick but sometimes they didn't use any at all! So far I've found 2 loose connections. Did you have any of those?
Love the info and troubleshooting skills, however, why didn’t you just replace all the suspect components first? The electrolytic and tubular caps need to go before you waste your time doing anything.
Conclusion....I change always ...All capacitors in old vvintage equipment...not tray rejuvenet capacitors...but nice video and well explain... 🤓
Me too...
Enjoyed the video and your troubleshooting skills. I wish my skills were as good.
Thanks~N4TYX~
nice demonstration!
Thank you.