Is there any reason why you used a black sharpie to mark the tops of the caps? Is it just to denote that they were changed out by you or is there another reason to help with ID'ing leaking in the future?
They are axial film caps as opposed to electrolytic caps. They don’t have electrolyte in them and don’t fail like electrolytic caps do. Therefore, they don’t require replacement. Hope that explains it.
This is fantastic. I have one of these to do sitting on my bench and just seem to never get to it.
Is there any reason why you used a black sharpie to mark the tops of the caps? Is it just to denote that they were changed out by you or is there another reason to help with ID'ing leaking in the future?
Yup.
Smeggin awesome !
What are those 3 yellow caps next to the amp under the heatsink and why did you not replace those or have a replacement cap in kit?
They are axial film caps as opposed to electrolytic caps. They don’t have electrolyte in them and don’t fail like electrolytic caps do. Therefore, they don’t require replacement. Hope that explains it.
@@YourMKArcadeSourcecertainly does thanks alot
Do you use Royalty Free music?