Reforming electrolytic capacitors

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How to reform electrolytic capacitors, several years without power mine mono blocks consisting of 16 caps of 47.000uF 100V, a couple of days ago fired again the monos and listened the typical sound of backfire at the loudspeakers.

I looked information at the web & at diyaudio but nothing unclear how to proceed.

TIA for help.

N.B. the real VDC in circuit is 55V (wrong) IS 32VAC SO AFTER THE RECT. WILL BE 45VDC APROX.
 
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I normally restore the really large ones with a 1k resistor, and deliver their maximum voltage while observing the charge rise on voltmeter, can take several hours . Can you unhook the capacitors from amp boards and insert a resistor after rectifier, would save you time taking the amp apart
 
Mine monos are a little bit big
 

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A friend of mine does many cycles of 5 min charge , 5 min discharge through a 230v ac 14 watts lightbulb starting with lower voltages and gradually increasing that voltage to max during 2 days while monitoring the current leakage.
 
Do you put the bulb before the transformer primary, as a current limiter?
Same arrangement as the "poor man" way to test a fresh PSU without a variac?

I have a box of Rifa caps, and wondered if I should do something before calling them for duty.
 
This is my approach.
Resistor on plus pole.. plus/minus pole to dmm and minus directly to psu, plus pole to psu through 1k resistor.
Now you can monitor to slow rise in charge.
Put it across resistor and you can calculate charge current
 

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I had a Variac lying around so I threw its output through a transformer & bridge feeding a hefty resistor (1Kish, 50 watts) into the electrolytic to be reformed, bumping up the voltage very gradually over a day or so, then discharging the cap through the same resistor . Repeating the cycle a few times seemed to work.
 
Thanks guys.

The caps where used with power tx of 32VAC 8,6A per rail so 275VA

To refor it's necessary to use the rated voltage of caps of 100VDC, I ask because never used with 100VDC, used with 32VAC x 1.41 = 45,12VDC???

Attached cap datasheet (mine are 47.000uF 100V) & transformer specs.
 

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