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<blockquote data-quote="JStephens" data-source="post: 88313" data-attributes="member: 1846"><p>Aaah. This is good news to me. I knew of nobody that has a captaincy meter. (This is something I'll have to invest in the near future) So that cap posed a great problem. Port Elizabeth is not a town for hobbies other than fishing or picking your nose. </p><p></p><p>The resistors are also very good news. I now know what I've got. </p><p></p><p>You are 100% right when it comes to the cap. It is connected in parallel with a resistor and that then connects up to a tweeter. So I guess I could bank on it being a 5uF and order just that?</p><p></p><p>With the caps you can order it any voltage providing it does exceed or meet with what you have taken out? Is that correct? Same applys to resistors and watts? Correct?</p><p>Thanks again Ludo. Not the first time you?ve helped me out of a pickle. Always appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JStephens, post: 88313, member: 1846"] Aaah. This is good news to me. I knew of nobody that has a captaincy meter. (This is something I'll have to invest in the near future) So that cap posed a great problem. Port Elizabeth is not a town for hobbies other than fishing or picking your nose. The resistors are also very good news. I now know what I've got. You are 100% right when it comes to the cap. It is connected in parallel with a resistor and that then connects up to a tweeter. So I guess I could bank on it being a 5uF and order just that? With the caps you can order it any voltage providing it does exceed or meet with what you have taken out? Is that correct? Same applys to resistors and watts? Correct? Thanks again Ludo. Not the first time you?ve helped me out of a pickle. Always appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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