Great post.
I have the same questions.
I have planned on connecting one end of left film capacitor to B3, the other to terminal 6.
For the right film cap, one end to B6, the other to terminal 10. I think it doesnt matter if You use B3 or terminal 7, and B6 or terminal 9 but Im no expert. Just think it makes sense to connect directly to tube connector to make extra leads as short as possible if not completely redundant.
I also understand that outer/inner side of capacitor might matter although they are not supposed to be polarity sensitive. As I understand it, if You look at the cap, the side the text starts is usually the outer side and should be connected to terminal 7/B3 for right cap and terminal 9/B6 for left cap and the other end to terminal 6 for right cap and terminal 10 for left cap.
Make sure the leads are sleeved to prevent a short.
If You decide to addtionally install 1uF bypass caps, they are soldered in paralel to the cap to be bypassed.
This is how I have planned and hope is correct.
Edit: Oh, and the 100uF should be somewhere from 200v or upwards, 250 should definitely be safe. The bypass caps (1uF) should at least be taking the same voltages or higher than the former caps
« Last Edit: May 18, 2014, 07:51:10 AM by Strikkflypilot »
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