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I've started a new thread with a partial respnse to your comments Subject:
Tantalums and test eqpt 73 hank wd5jfr "Tom Bruhns" wrote in message ... "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message ... Over the last few years I've acquired quite a few consumer electronincs pcbs including TVs, VCRs, stereos, etc, so when I discovered that I needed a tantalum to repair some test equipment I was going to salvage a tantalum. I couldn't find one anywhere, so I assume they're too expensive or too unrelaible for high end consumer electronics. A couple of the boards were from my personal stuff purchased new. One example is a MGA Mitsubishi rear projection TV that operated flawlessly for nearly 20 years of daily use. Most of my test equipment comes from hamfests and is surplus after becoming obsolete and non-operative in less than 20 years. That leads me to wonder what the real story is behind tantalum capacitors. What do the experts have to say? tnx hank wd5jfr Didn't see anyone else mention that aluminum electrolytics don't work well when cold, but tantalums keep working fine. Your test equipment probably became "obsolete" because the things being tested were newer and more sophisticated than the equipment was designed for, and therefore it was no longer needed. Technology moves along rather swiftly these days. If all analog TV signals were discontinued with only digital available, your old rear projection TV would also be obsolete. Test equipment is commonly much more sophisticated than consumer...drifts that are practically unnoticable in consumer electronics would be intolerable in test equipment. But even so, I have plenty of test equipment that's 20+ years old that still works fine. I've had to repair (or toss) a higher percentage of my consumer electronics than of my test equipment, for sure. "Discman" type CD players seem to have an especially short life, but I've had tape recorders, TVs and at least one stereo amplifier fail as well. Cheers, Tom |
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