Below are two pictures of the chassis. Parts are identified by a number.
Capacitor (Part Number 16 on the left in a circle) is the only part on
top that needs replacing for the restoration.
Capacitors, numbered 7 through 15 are the ones to be replaced.
Capacitor, part 7, is actually 2 filter capacitors. That makes
10 capacitors to be replaced, underneath the chassis.
Part number from pictures |
Description |
| 7a | 22µf@160 Volts |
| 7b | 22µf@160 Volts |
| 8 | .047µf@400Volts |
| 9 | .022µf@400Volts |
| 10 | .01µf@400Volts |
| 11 | .01µf@400Volts |
| 12 | .047µf@400Volts |
| 13 | .047µf@400Volts |
| 14 | .1µf@400Volts |
| 15 | .22µf@400Volts |
| 16 | .0015µf@630Volts |
| There are 11 capacitors. | ----------------------------------- |
The cost for a restoration on the Philco 46-420 will be:
11 x 10= $110.00* + Tax * + Shipping
*
* This is a flat rate price that includes the replacement of all paper and filter capacitors. It also in cludes the line cord, resistors, and light bulb, if any or all are necessary. If the dial cord is broken and needs restringing, that is also included.
Other parts that were not mentioned above, such as tubes, coils, knobs or cabinet parts, are not included in the price.
* If you live in NY State I have to charge you sales tax.
* Whatever you paid to ship the set to me, I need to ship it back to you.
* If you live in NY State I have to charge you sales tax.
* Whatever you paid to ship the set to me, I need to ship it back to you.
* If I need other parts or a schematic from my supplier, you'll need to pay that shipping too.
As I stated on the radios page: 99% of the time, all it needs are the paper and filter capacitors to bring it back to life.
This 6 tube radio DOES qualify for my All
American 6 Tube Radio Restoration Special.