The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
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So the metal encased capacitor blocks in the IF circuit, typically mounted on the rear apron, do contain a combined inductance and capacitor. They are used in the cathode circuit, running at much lower voltages then the usual B+ levels. That said, I do typically replace all wax and tar caps in my restoration work. The AW15 is usually a hybrid for me though: Those caps that have combined inductors are left alone initially. Once I do my other work, I will gradually power up the set on a Variac and see how well it works. If it plays and aligns to spec without replacing those units, then I leave them alone. If the set doesn't work or can't be aligned, then I will replace one or more.
If you get to that stage, I soften the tar in a small toaster oven I bought on the cheap at Goodwill. I try to recover the inductance, and then rebuild the unit with a new and and the original coil. I prefer to reseal these with beeswax rather than tar. I've had success both ways with AW15 sets. You can also get a modern inductor to install in the can. So you don't have to worry too much about a restoration going wrong - some efforts require more work than others.
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Kent
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