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Weber copper cap discoloring?

Hi, question to the group: Is it normal for the Webber rectifier to discolor? The copper color has faded (from heat I assume) leaving a mostly silver/grey appearance. I should add that I did remove the blue label and hand buffed it with fine steel wool

Can i simply plug a WZ-68 weber copper cap into my stock dynaco st 70 ? OR ...

do i need something else too .My 5AR4/GZ34 just went out so would i be better to replace it ? thank you

Interesting Weber Copper Top issue

one of the amps I built failed and was sent back to me. Turns out, the Weber Copper Top rectifier, one of the wires going into one of the tube base pins was loose. Looking at it closely, the original solder joint looked dry, so I guess over time and

Weber WZ68 now NOT recommended on Weber website!

I purchased a Weber WZ68 solid state rectifier on April 20 for $22 plus shipping. It failed today, blowing the fuse in my ST-120. I had used it for only about 20 hours total (became enamoured of an old Mullard GZ-37, but decided Monday to save it, so I pu

FYI, Weber Copper rectifier & cold solder joints

I just wanted to pass on an interesting find with a problem I had with my ST-70 or so I thought. Recently my ST-70 developed a nasty hum/buzz, after it was warmed up. I built my ST-70 so naturally I thought I must have done something wrong. Today I

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