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Old October 26th 03, 01:53 PM
Alan Douglas
 
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Hi,
I would guess that "re-forming" an electrolytic is actually
reforming only the defects in the oxide film. At least that would
explain why it works, but doesn't affect overall capacitance.

I've only found one capacitor that decreased its value
significantly after reforming, an Aerovox 8µF 450V unit dated 1946.
That started out at 17µF and decreased to 12.1µF after 12 hours, but
still showed 0.46mA leakage. All others, including a pair of NOS
*wet* Sprague 16µF 450V caps, showed little if any change. The
Spragues by the way ended up at 4mA leakage, so I don't think I'll be
using them in a radio.

Cheers, Alan