David Lyga
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There is an interesting site which discusses this problem. It is here:
https://www.678vintagecameras.ca/blog/what-was-up-with-minolta-and-capacitors
Apparently, there are two types of capacitor which can solve the problem: the original solid tantalum electrolytic capacitors (STEC) and the later aluminum liquid electrolytic capacitors (ALEC). In the ALEC, the liquid dries out after a certain amount of time, negating its ability to store electricity. Due to a great price increase in raw tantalum 40 years ago, Minolta opted to use the less worthy ALEC in many of their bodies. I understand that TODAY'S ALEC is much more robust in construction and might be a good alternative to the 'better, but more costly' STEC.
My question is this: Is there ONE workable capacitor for ALL of these Minoltas? One which would use only ONE type of capacitor? Or must we buy several types of capacitors to cover all bases? In some models (X-700) there are TWO capacitors (one in the normal place under the bottom plate and the other under the top cover). However, most models have only one under the bottom plate. If so, kindly state precise part number and best vendor website.
There is also the question as to whether one should standardize on 150uF or 220uF. On digikey.com one sees part number P954-ND. This was recommended to me by someone some time ago, but I wonder if this part services all of these Minoltas.
Please gear your answers (for both my benefit and others' who are not invested with the electronic knowledge needed to translate the technical jargon) so that a final, definitive font of information can spring forth and save the day for many of us who own these wonderful Minoltas ... but must now relegate them to 'bookshelf status'. - David Lyga
https://www.678vintagecameras.ca/blog/what-was-up-with-minolta-and-capacitors
Apparently, there are two types of capacitor which can solve the problem: the original solid tantalum electrolytic capacitors (STEC) and the later aluminum liquid electrolytic capacitors (ALEC). In the ALEC, the liquid dries out after a certain amount of time, negating its ability to store electricity. Due to a great price increase in raw tantalum 40 years ago, Minolta opted to use the less worthy ALEC in many of their bodies. I understand that TODAY'S ALEC is much more robust in construction and might be a good alternative to the 'better, but more costly' STEC.
My question is this: Is there ONE workable capacitor for ALL of these Minoltas? One which would use only ONE type of capacitor? Or must we buy several types of capacitors to cover all bases? In some models (X-700) there are TWO capacitors (one in the normal place under the bottom plate and the other under the top cover). However, most models have only one under the bottom plate. If so, kindly state precise part number and best vendor website.
There is also the question as to whether one should standardize on 150uF or 220uF. On digikey.com one sees part number P954-ND. This was recommended to me by someone some time ago, but I wonder if this part services all of these Minoltas.
Please gear your answers (for both my benefit and others' who are not invested with the electronic knowledge needed to translate the technical jargon) so that a final, definitive font of information can spring forth and save the day for many of us who own these wonderful Minoltas ... but must now relegate them to 'bookshelf status'. - David Lyga
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