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Default Repair information for a norman powerpack

I am trying to replace some failed capacitors in a norman P2000X
powerpack.
They are marked with the following house number:
Norman 0310-1
83-21
65 C
OE-KB.

Does anyone know what the value of this part is?
The unit has 3 capacitor banks, 2 of them are (4)1600uf parts
connected in series parallel. These are smaller ones.
The unit is a 200-400/800-1600 watt second unit.

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Dan Stanger

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Donna and Dan Stanger wrote:
I am trying to replace some failed capacitors in a norman P2000X
powerpack.
They are marked with the following house number:
Norman 0310-1
83-21
65 C
OE-KB.

Does anyone know what the value of this part is?
The unit has 3 capacitor banks, 2 of them are (4)1600uf parts
connected in series parallel. These are smaller ones.
The unit is a 200-400/800-1600 watt second unit.


Why not just write to Norman? Or call...


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I am trying to replace some failed capacitors in a norman P2000X
powerpack.
They are marked with the following house number:
Norman 0310-1
83-21
65 C
OE-KB.

Does anyone know what the value of this part is?
The unit has 3 capacitor banks, 2 of them are (4)1600uf parts
connected in series parallel. These are smaller ones.
The unit is a 200-400/800-1600 watt second unit.


they say working on a strobe capacitor is one of the most dangerous things
you can do. there is a FAQ somewhere you can download, and they are talking
about shoe flash ones, they hold quite a wallop even when dead, or thought
to be so.

norman is quite reasonable on their repairs, or were when I bothered. You
can probably buy a powerpack cheap enough on ebay. swap out those if you
think you know what you're doing.


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