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Sir RD Smith . . . . .
http://www.chemi-con.co.jp/e/catalog/pdf/dl-e/dl-sepa-e/dl-summary-e-150701.pdf
I would think that our 2016 vintage of caps would now be equal or superior to those.
Of the two DL caps pointed out :
C104 ( the upper one on the PCB) is just used in a conventional filtering application.
The C103 (bottom one on the board) is used in a more novel application, wherein, it is in series with a relay coil for activating reel braking.
Upon a direction of power to that relay, the series relay coil + the capacitor, takes on an instant heavy charging of the cap and then quickly
tapers off, as charge accumulates within the capacitor initially and then tapers down as the cap charges.
The effect is a short blip of the reel braking activated by the relays contacts action .
Soooooooo . . . . . . that OLD C 103 capacitor, just might no longer be creating that function.
I wonder if they still marketed the USA destined AKAI models as Roberts brands, they certainly did that in 1961.
Looks like that relay board is ready for a QUICK wetting, and scrub down with a 1 inch paint brush and "409" and then a quick rinse and a swing "around the world" to fling of most of the water.
Then a COMPLETE air drying with all of the relay covers pointed up OR forced air drying with a leaf blower.
Will look like a new board then.
73's de Edd