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Scott Dorsey wrote:
You're not missing anything. Although I recommend buying only caps rated for 105'C because they seem also to last longer than the 85'C spec ones. But that's exactly what I mean. -scott The way it was explained to me is that the 105's use a different electrolyte and tend to have lower ESR, etc. I used to bench repair a certain power supply that would make short work of ruining an 85...only a 105 would hold up. And it wasn't a heat issue. They seem to be worth the few extra pennies in cost. -Bill |
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