Don’t hesitate - call Ghostbusters!
Or, do what George suggests.
DeKay
Or, do what George suggests.
DeKay
Help! What's the white glue coming from Celestion SL600SI
The crossover capacitor blew up and leaked. You probably drove the speaker too hard or an after market capacitor was installed that was not rated enough. Many large electrolytic caps have white goo in them. You can confirm by opening up your speaker and look for a swollen capacitor. When they explode the goo can go in almost any direction - just like a pin prick leak in a pipe that sprays a couple of feet. I am surprised it leaked out the front - speakers are supposed to be air tight. https://youtu.be/X6-3hacwFu4 |
Hi, Thank you for the suggestions. If the capacitor blew up, the speaker/tweeter should have been ruined and muted, right? It is still playing fine. So, maybe we can rule it out. How challenging is it to take it apart, push the sealing compound back, and still keep the speaker airtight? Any misstep could easily ruin the speaker, I would think. What if I don't do anything? Best, Shoubang |
Any misstep could easily ruin the speaker, I would think. So long as your not a klutz, it will be fine, and you can reseal with more white silicon if needed. And it’s only the sealing compound, not any capacitor electrolyte. The white stuff in the video shadorne posted is just white silicon fixing compound to stop things rattling around, and nothing to do with capacitor electrolyte leakage. Cheers George |