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![]() "Peter Able" stuck@home wrote in message o.uk... On 27/01/2015 17:41, gareth wrote: .. Computer power supplies become dated so quickly - change of specs / change of connector styles - that these caps are likely to have a fair bit of life left in them - although they may over-smooth in a design meant for the old combined 8+32uF - red spot for the 8 - that used to be the bedrock of valve receiver PSUs. ![]() When not using the origional value of capacitor in the power supply it is important not to go too large. If the supply has a tube rectifier, the tube will have a maximum capacitor rating. Too large of a value is bad for the tube. If way too large and simiconductors are used for rectifiers, they can become a problem also. Mainlly blown fuses when the supply is turned on unless a soft start is included. That is usually a resistor in the primary line that is shorted out after a second or so. |
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