Here the original thread:
"The minimum process for rebuilding Paraglows involves mounting a pair of 6 lug terminal strips on each power transformer,
then moving the power supply to that location. We usually used at least a pair of 220uF/250V caps in series to get 500V
rated caps. The next area to address was to dramatically increase the wattage rating of the cathode bias resistor.
For the recent rebuilds I have done, I have used 25-50W parts instead of the 10-12W parts provided with the kit.
These run cooler and last much longer.
Along with the new cathode bias resistor, a new cathode bypass cap is also called for.
The series caps should also have 1 megohm resistors in parallel with each cap to equalize the charge across the caps.
This update is fairly tricky to implement because of the additional parts being sandwiched into the rather primitive
layout (I can say that since I did it) and it might be something that is best sent to PB to install."
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A few questions and photos of my amp attached (Note: mine has the Buddha CMC filter and RRSF and some parts upgrades - otherwise a regular PGII).
I just wanted to confirm what parts I need (doing both amps)
4: 6 lug terminal strips (
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Keystone-Electronics/822?qs=sGAEpiMZZMvlX3nhDDO4AO8cnfwRjH5XUfPLeM1KNm8%3D)
8: 220uF/250V caps (
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Nichicon/UVR2E221MRD?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtZ1n0r9vR22VJXtNfMoEIxa1JdRAAGvYw%3D)
8: 1M resistors (carbon film?, power rating?)
2: new cathode bias resistor - Currently using Arcol 3k3/25W - is that ok? - note this was the value measured from JT's original parts
2: new cathode bypass cap 220uF (
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Nichicon/UCY2D221MHD?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtZ1n0r9vR22awqI6nzE%2FsTCBQlAGkaPmE%3D)
NOTE: the new amp does no have the RRSF