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Old 04-27-2026, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by ARC Tech-109 View Post
No. One cap going "reverse" is essentially a short to the the waveform so it's going to be about 100uf as the other is running in the "correct" polarity. I'd start off with a pair of 22uf 16V caps back-to-back and work up from there. Remember sync is negative going with respect to ground and visual is positive going so the capacitors should be equal value however playing with the values be it negative or positive going may help work out some balance issues.

Now my question is where are you feeding the composite signal into and is this a televison receiver or real monitor? Reason I ask is twofold. One is the possibility of a hot (AC) chassis with respect to ground and two some TV receivers don't like anything other than what comes from the video detector as I'm fighting this issue now with a Magnavox T940
Isn't two caps connected negative to negative what is meant by "back to back"?

This is a television, but not a hot chassis. It has a full transformer. I'm feeding it into C1 test point which is after the detector stage and where it splits off to the video amp, chroma module, horizontal module and vertical module. This test point is where you attach a scope to see the video signal from the IF.
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