BoomboxLover48
Boomus Fidelis
Please don't forget to take pictures of the caps showing polarity signs from various angles. These pics have helped me a lot!jimmyjimmy19702010 said:I've recapped a few boxes. The capacitors are still available at electrical parts suppliers. Avoid the cheapo ones though. You'll need a good solder sucker. Just do one cap at a time, observing polarity. The 5350 is a modern box and is easy to work on - basically plug and play.
I usually replace every electrolytic cap I find but don't touch the tuner board caps.
Take your time and you'll probably enjoy the experience!
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The PC board got several "built in resistors" which are hard to identify.
Panny 5350 board is easy to crack based on how it is mounted.
This motor boating sound could be a crack on the board near the ground or bad cap/s. Look for any swollen top heads on caps. Some may not swell but will be bad.
It is very easy to take the board out and also the deck section. Undoubtedly it is one of the best boombox internal designs!
See those low value resistors on the board.....R141, 241, R470 and so on....


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