And I quote from my initial post:
"It’s totally encased in potting compound”
That includes the leads to the choke as well, so I would have to destroy the
good crossover to get to it.
Got a used one coming from a trusted used parts supplier.
-D
> On Apr 6, 2018, at 12:56 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:
Open up the other side and measure it. Many multimeters measure
capacitance.
-- Jim
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Depending on the type of crossover and the fact that it is crimped and has a
“+” on one end.
-D
> On Apr 6, 2018, at 12:24 PM, Jim Cathey via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Why do you think it's polarized? Speakers run on AC.
>
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Why do you think it's polarized? Speakers run on AC.
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Where is Jaime?
RB
On 05/04/2018 4:35 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
I’ve got a bad capacitor in the crossover in the driver’s door speaker in my
400E. Anyone have an idea of what the value might be? It’s totally encased in
potting compound, which I chipped away. The cap has no markin
I’ve got a bad capacitor in the crossover in the driver’s door speaker in my
400E. Anyone have an idea of what the value might be? It’s totally encased in
potting compound, which I chipped away. The cap has no markings. Grrr.
It’s a big one and is polarized, as it’s in parallel with a choke.