My latest Dynaco ST-70 restoration

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Postby wiredbecker » Mon Oct 06, 2008 12:32 pm

Wow Mike that's gorgeous.

Hey Sal, I'm working on my parts list for recent ST-70. What value caps are those on your stock driver board? I'm asking specifically about the centrally located smaller four that aren't the orange drops. You know, the ones that look like chocolate covered raisins.
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Postby Sal Brisindi » Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:16 pm

TerrySmith wrote:Hey Sal, what will you do with that old rusty chassis? They are great for experiments etc, hope you didn't throw it out! :o


The ST-70 you see in the pictures, is not mine, I restored it for someone, he wanted the old chassis's back. I restored 2 of them for him.

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Postby Sal Brisindi » Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:19 pm

wiredbecker wrote:Wow Mike that's gorgeous.

Hey Sal, I'm working on my parts list for recent ST-70. What value caps are those on your stock driver board? I'm asking specifically about the centrally located smaller four that aren't the orange drops. You know, the ones that look like chocolate covered raisins.


The black ones are 390pf @ 1000vdc, the brown little guys are 82pf @ 500vdc. You should use 1000v capacitor for the 380pf caps.

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Postby wiredbecker » Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:36 pm

Thanks Sal. Which ones on Mouser?

http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine.asp ... |0&FS=True

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Sal Brisindi wrote:
wiredbecker wrote:Wow Mike that's gorgeous.

Hey Sal, I'm working on my parts list for recent ST-70. What value caps are those on your stock driver board? I'm asking specifically about the centrally located smaller four that aren't the orange drops. You know, the ones that look like chocolate covered raisins.


The black ones are 390pf @ 1000vdc, the brown little guys are 82pf @ 500vdc. You should use 1000v capacitor for the 380pf caps.

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Postby mesherm » Mon Oct 13, 2008 4:57 pm

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Chris
Do you just need two of each? I probably have a bunch in the parts box at home. I will look when I leave work.
Mike

Edit: Chris, Yes I have a pair of 82 and a pair of 390 silver micas. They are 500v rated. Thats what I have used on all my ST70s without a problem. Missing any other items? I usually dont order from Mouser unless I need like $50 worth of parts otherwise the S&H becomes significant. I can mail them to you if you want. Or you can send everything
but the tubes to me and I will do all the mods just for the soldering fun. I dont know if I have 7199s though, Cheers, Mike
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Postby Sal Brisindi » Mon Oct 13, 2008 6:37 pm

Go to http://www.dynakitparts.com , they have almost everything you will need to restore the 70'. That is where I get my parts from. Fast and friendly service.

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Postby wiredbecker » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:43 pm

mesherm wrote:598-CDV16FF391JO3
5982-19-1000V82
Chris
Do you just need two of each? I probably have a bunch in the parts box at home. I will look when I leave work.
Mike

Edit: Chris, Yes I have a pair of 82 and a pair of 390 silver micas. They are 500v rated. Thats what I have used on all my ST70s without a problem. Missing any other items? I usually dont order from Mouser unless I need like $50 worth of parts otherwise the S&H becomes significant. I can mail them to you if you want. Or you can send everything
but the tubes to me and I will do all the mods just for the soldering fun. I dont know if I have 7199s though, Cheers, Mike


Wow Mike, Thanks! The reason I was going with Mouser was because I was just about to place my DIYtube driver board parts order and wanted to combine ST70 projects to save on shipping. I have two ST70s that I'm working on right now. I'm starting to think that the mods will go into the one with the better chassis, freeing up the rusty one for a sandblasting, powdercoat and stock installation.

I'm competent and enjoy soldering-- it's just that the older SDS cap board's instructions aren't particularly clear for a beginner like myself. I may be taking you up on that offer once I get the boards together. If that's still cool.
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Postby joeriz » Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:19 pm

Sal Brisindi wrote:Go to http://www.dynakitparts.com , they have almost everything you will need to restore the 70'. That is where I get my parts from. Fast and friendly service.

Sal


I'll second that. Kevin is a great guy to deal with.

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Postby mesherm » Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:38 pm

Chris, does your SDS PCB use the surface mount 300K resistors on the underside? IIRC I couldn't find the Panasonic electrolytic caps at Mouser and I had to order from Digi-key. I think 25mm is the maximum height for the caps also and that Panasonic made the only ones at the time that were short enough.
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Postby wiredbecker » Thu Oct 16, 2008 11:14 am

Hey Mike, I completed the SDS board over a year ago but didn't get around to installation. It definitely has those surface mount resistors and the correct Panasonic caps.

This cap board is so old, It was purchased directly from Sheldon himself!
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Postby wiredbecker » Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:31 pm

Aw crap, I was wrong about the ST70 SDS board. They're Heathkit W5M SDS boards. Completely wrong amp project.

Can't find the damn ST70 board. Don't hold your collective breath guys I'm up to my eyeballs in projects here. It'll be a-while before I can track this thing down.
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Postby wiredbecker » Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:51 pm

Sorry I hijacked your thread Sal. I'll start another if you like..
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Postby Sal Brisindi » Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:09 pm

wiredbecker wrote:
TerrySmith wrote:Hey Sal, what will you do with that old rusty chassis? They are great for experiments etc, hope you didn't throw it out! :o


There's gotta be a local engine shop that would be willing to sandblast and powdercoat for a small fee. Maybe even re-chrome if you're lucky.


Geez, I just saw your question, I gave all the parts back to the original owner.

Sal

PS: Wired, no problem with the hijacked... Yellow_Light_Colorz_PDT_01
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