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I need to replace the filter capacitors in my BeoLab 8000.
These are C9 & C10 on PCB2/Power Supply.Their values are: 4700uF, -20+50%, 63v.
I have had the recommendation to keep the same value, but only use a bit higher voltage than the original.
By the way, I need to replace them in a BeoLab 8000 with these serial numbers:
Question:
https://www.newark.com/cornell-dubilier/381ll472m063a032/cap-4700uf-63v-alu-elec-snap-in/dp/54AH2153
The original capacitors are 85 or 105 oC rated?
KolfMAKER: I need to replace the filter capacitors in my BeoLab 8000.
May I ask why you need to replace them?
Martin
Thnx Dante.The originals are 105 oC.
Thnx Martin.
I have two with hum and hiss. Had an extensive search for the source of this problem.Next week I get help with measuring through the electronic circuits. But the suspect looks to be these two capacitors.Since I am a bit in a hurry finishing my projects with these BeoLabs, I already prepare the next step if needed. In this case finding a good source for the right replacement material. So your suggestions are welcome.