Hi. I'm new to this forum and german is NOT my language.
I bought a wonderfull Braun CSV510 amplifier and there was an issue with WAY TOO MUCH base on loudness, so I decided to replace all the electrolyte capasitors.
The previous owner had one of the big capasitors replaced in the amp section for the the speaker outlets. The new one is 3300 UF and for the other channel it's the original ELKO 4 700uf 63V.
Here is my question!
In the text on the ELKO capasitor, there is a gap between the letter 4 and 700. Is that a 700UF or a 4700 UF capasitor?
I think its a 700UF. It would be to small to be a 4700UF.
I would be gratefull if someone could help! I just dont want to mess it up!
Morten
ELKO condensator value
Re: ELKO condensator value
the gap doesn‘t matter the value is 4700uf
the capacitor isn‘t so big because the voltage range isn‘t high
out of the holiday
the capacitor isn‘t so big because the voltage range isn‘t high
out of the holiday
frei nach k. ebstein: im leben geht manchmal was daneben.
Re: ELKO condensator value
Thank you 
