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Bob Simpson
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Cap voltage question...

Post by Bob Simpson »

Hi All.

I'm considering building with the blue sozo caps, but I'm concerned about the 400V rating.

I know the old Fender schemas always said 400V unless marked otherwise, and I've seen pics of amps with the sozos, so it's probably
ok, but all the D type caps I've seen ( OD's ) are 630 volts...

Am I making too much of nothing?

Bob
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Alexo
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Re: Cap voltage question...

Post by Alexo »

What's your power supply look like? What kind of voltages will those caps actually see?

What will they see at start-up, before the tubes have warmed up enough to draw the voltages down?

Are you using diodes or a 5U4 or a 'controlled warm up" rectifier like a 5AR4?
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M Fowler
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Re: Cap voltage question...

Post by M Fowler »

Bob, I'm no expert but I see Fenders and Marshalls running those 400v caps without problems so I can't see why you need to worry about going up to 600v caps. My 2 cents worth :)

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David Root
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Post by David Root »

If you're running more than 400VDC on your preamp or PI plates (as opposed to your B+) you have REAL problems!

400V coupling caps are OK.
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