Motorola VT-71 (TS-4J chassis only) restoration part 1 of 2
A customer shipped a Motorola chassis for me to restore. No CRT. No cabinet. Just a chassis. Let's see what we can do with it. You can get the 6,000 volt caps from Just Radios, Mouser Electronics or Digi-Key. The WIMA caps from Mouser Electronics and Digi-Key are cheap but are meant for PCB mounting, have short lead and will require extensions. Mouser: https://mou.sr/42NcdMY Digi-Key: https://www.digikey.com/short/mz8jj03h Just Radios: https://www.justradios.com/orderform.... (scroll down - bottom right) If you'd like access to support the channel and gain access to bonus content, please consider becoming a Patreon here: / bandersentv

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