In this video, I will show you step by step how to rebuild multi-section electrolytic capacitors inside an aluminum canister. This method is commonly used in vintage electronics restoration to preserve the original appearance while improving reliability.
You’ll learn:
• How discharge Electrolytic Capacitors safely
• How to open aluminum capacitor canisters
• How to remove old electrolytic components
• How to install modern replacement capacitors
• How to reseal the canister for a clean, original look
This tutorial is perfect for restoring vintage radios, amplifiers, and other classic electronic equipment.
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⚠️ Warning: This video is for educational purposes only. Capacitors can store dangerous voltages—always follow proper safety procedures.
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