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    '79 Fender 135W cap replacement questions

    I need to replace my capacitors in my '79 Fender Twin 135W (export model). Here is what is under the cover now.
    All Mallory (I would assume they have never been changed).
    No. 1--220 MFD 285 VDC (leaking)
    No. 2--220 MFD 285 VDC (leaking)
    No. 3--20 MFD 500 VDC
    No. 4--20 MFD 500 VDC
    No. 5--20 MFD 500 VDC
    No. 6--70 MFD 100 VDC
    No. 7--70 MFD 100 VDC
    I know they don't have direct replacements, so
    (1) which numbers should I order?
    (2) where to order them from?
    I will get a friend of mine to install them. He has electronic experience, but I didn't asked him what type to get. I would rather get some insight from this Fender site.
    Thanks for your help.

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    Re: '79 Fender 135W cap replacement questions

    Hammond, check this out:

    http://www.thefenderforum.com/forum/...ad.php?t=32862

    I went through this process about a year ago. These are the values I used:

    TAD Caps
    (2) 220uF @ 350V 25x50mm
    (3) Audio Cap 20uF @ 550V 25x50mm
    (2) 70uF @ 350V 18x40mm


    You've got 6 more electrolytics on the other side of the chassis that are probably also ready for a change. The 5uF 50V on my chassis was leaking, I replaced it with the 4.7uF 63V.

    No Name Caps
    (1) 4.7uF 63V
    (5) 25uF @ 25V 8x16mm
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    Re: '79 Fender 135W cap replacement questions

    Get the Sprage brand, Atom serise caps from Mojo tone, Antique electronics, or Mouser supply.

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    Re: '79 Fender 135W cap replacement questions

    Don't bother with Sprague. Their large size is an illusion. Cut one in half, and there's lots of empty space. There's pix on the web. Vishay is trying to phase them out.
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    Re: '79 Fender 135W cap replacement questions

    If you're getting caps from AES, get F&Ts.

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    Re: '79 Fender 135W cap replacement questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Kap'n View Post
    Don't bother with Sprague. Their large size is an illusion. Cut one in half, and there's lots of empty space. There's pix on the web. Vishay is trying to phase them out.
    Not that they're bad caps, on the contrary, they're good, but they only exist for NOS applications that call for that specific, large vintage size. As Kap'n mentioned:



    There's nothing wrong with Xicon electrolytics. I've used them in several SF Reverb cap jobs, including a Twin.



    Quote Originally Posted by JAM View Post
    If you're getting caps from AES, get F&Ts.
    I'm going to try them in my next build I think. Have you tried them, JAM?
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