Hello Raymond, another excellent instalment. The voltage drop from the old rectifier was particularly interesting and I can't wait to see what is inside the remote control 👍🙂
Ahh, my mentor has entered the room ! Thank you so much Dave, Yeah, pretty incredible how low the old rectifier was hey ? I was so happy when i saw the voltage dramatically go up, a really satisfying moment I tell yah. I'm still working on the final episode's re-shoot. I needed to change all my overhead LEDs, they had become quite yellow, but I only realized it when I sw the footage, It didn't do justice to the true colour of the cabinet. Should be way better for the ''Big reveal'' lol. Thanks for you kind words, it keeps me going for sure :-)
Another excellent installment showing the restoration of this grundig. Cant wait for the next episode. A good job done presented in a straight forward way and made really interesting. Thank you.
Thank you very much Swing Band, if i understand myself what i'm saying when i review my footage, then i post it online, if not i re-shoot the scene, lol
@ I ended up not getting his board as pcb way wanted $35 plus shipping. I’m not sure if I did something wrong with the order. I was going to use a tie strip and some diodes but the board will definitely look better. Watching your videos makes me want to restuff the cap can.
@@electronicsoldandnew Oh ok I see Manuel, thank you for the clarification, but at the same time I always say you make your own luck in life. Your designs are always so incredibly good, so ok maybe it was just a bit of luck this time ,but you've earned it. I sure hope many people struggling with replacing these types of rectifiers, watch this video so they can use the boards themselves.
Tu devrais déménager à Québec. Tu pourrais être mon mentor pour m'apprendre ce hobby quand je serai à la retraite, comme toi, et tu pourrais écouter Ici Musique avec ce magnifique Grundig car ici c'est 95.3 FM !! ;-)
Ha ha ha, merci Carl, mais bon je suis loin d'être assez bon pour être le mentor de qui que ce soit. Mais c'est sur que si j'étais dans ton coin on pourraient travailler et apprendre ensemble à restorer ces belles d'autrefois. 2 têtes valent mieux qu'une comme on dit 🙂
Hello Raymond, another excellent instalment. The voltage drop from the old rectifier was particularly interesting and I can't wait to see what is inside the remote control 👍🙂
Ahh, my mentor has entered the room ! Thank you so much Dave, Yeah, pretty incredible how low the old rectifier was hey ? I was so happy when i saw the voltage dramatically go up, a really satisfying moment I tell yah. I'm still working on the final episode's re-shoot. I needed to change all my overhead LEDs, they had become quite yellow, but I only realized it when I sw the footage, It didn't do justice to the true colour of the cabinet. Should be way better for the ''Big reveal'' lol. Thanks for you kind words, it keeps me going for sure :-)
Another excellent installment showing the restoration of this grundig. Cant wait for the next episode. A good job done presented in a straight forward way and made really interesting. Thank you.
Thank you very much Swing Band, if i understand myself what i'm saying when i review my footage, then i post it online, if not i re-shoot the scene, lol
I can’t believe the board fit in the rectifier can. Perfect.
I was as surprised as you are Robb, maybe Manuel designed it at those dimensions on purpose for this type of rectifier...
@@raymondmenard5444: No, I can’t take credit for that much insight 😊 I think it was pure luck.
@ I ended up not getting his board as pcb way wanted $35 plus shipping. I’m not sure if I did something wrong with the order. I was going to use a tie strip and some diodes but the board will definitely look better. Watching your videos makes me want to restuff the cap can.
@@electronicsoldandnew Oh ok I see Manuel, thank you for the clarification, but at the same time I always say you make your own luck in life. Your designs are always so incredibly good, so ok maybe it was just a bit of luck this time ,but you've earned it. I sure hope many people struggling with replacing these types of rectifiers, watch this video so they can use the boards themselves.
@@robbo6460 Ok i'm confused now Robb, are you getting the boards or not ? If I remember correctly 35$ is for 5 boards isn't it?
Tu devrais déménager à Québec. Tu pourrais être mon mentor pour m'apprendre ce hobby quand je serai à la retraite, comme toi, et tu pourrais écouter Ici Musique avec ce magnifique Grundig car ici c'est 95.3 FM !! ;-)
Ha ha ha, merci Carl, mais bon je suis loin d'être assez bon pour être le mentor de qui que ce soit. Mais c'est sur que si j'étais dans ton coin on pourraient travailler et apprendre ensemble à restorer ces belles d'autrefois. 2 têtes valent mieux qu'une comme on dit 🙂
@@raymondmenard5444 Ça serait super! Continue ton bon travail, tu es très inspirant et j'adore regarder ça, c'est du travail très bien fait!
@@carlveilleux5744 T'es trop gentil cher Carl, mais merci pareil je prends tous les encouragements que possible 🙂
Hi Raymond, j'ai exactement le même rectifier "AEG" sur mon Nordmende 2/632.... Quel type (réf.) de diode as-tu utilisé, STP ?