--JeffDairiki
If you replace a can cap with under-the-hood discrete caps, it would be a good idea, either to remove the cap socket altogether (and plug the resulting hole), or to otherwise disable the cap socket (ThomDay suggests potting with epoxy), to prevent the unsuspecting from plugging another cap (or their fingers).
-Multi section can capacitors in correct values for the many Hammonds and Leslies, including the B3 and 122 style Leslies are available from http://www.tubesandmore.com Good quality made in USA on Malory's old equipment to the same specs. I have used them in several organs and leslies with good results - Jon Peters
+Multi section can capacitors in correct values for the many Hammonds and Leslies, including the B3 and 122 style Leslies are available from http://www.tubesandmore.com Good quality made in USA on Malory's old equipment to the same specs. I have used them in several organs and leslies with good results
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-Jon Peters
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+I've written an article detailing the replacement of the can capacitors (and the other electrolytics) in the AO-29 amplifier used in Hammond's M-100 series of spinet organs: [Overhauling the AO-29 Amplifier in the Hammond M-100 Series|http://www.stefanv.com/hammond_ao29_overhaul.html].
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See also CapacitorIdentification
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