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20 March 2024 at 01:26 #53637
Good afternoon. I am hoping someone can help me.
I have ordered a replacement capacitor kit for my Beomaster 1200 and I have changed all but 2.
They are the two large capacitors shown in the images. I will be replacing them with the two capacitors that came with the kit.
On the copper capacitor there is a +ve and -ve marking but on the white capacitor there arnt any markings. I did notice that on one of the terminals, it is indented (the right one) whereas the left one is just flat. Did I read somewhere that this means something? (Old Skool).
Anyway, I am not sure what terminals the yellow or green wires should connect to on the new capacitor. Any help would be fantastic,
Thanks in advance
20 March 2024 at 13:45 #53638UPDATE
I found this image within the service manual. Green is labelled ‘gr’ with a negative symbol, and the other, labelled ‘g’ (I presume from the german word for yellow ‘Gelb’) with a +ve symbol
I guess this is it then
Matt
20 March 2024 at 15:50 #53639On the grey capacitor it says “Plain negative”.
In other words, the tag with no mark on its rivet is the negative.Martin
20 March 2024 at 16:02 #53640Fantastic, that would for with the drawing, thanks for confirming.
all the best
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