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Bill Turner wrote:
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 23:09:40 GMT, Allan Butler wrote: there have been rare cases where a new capacitor surprises the new owner with a loud bang. __________________________________________________ _______ This is so rare as to be a non-issue. If a new electrolytic goes "bang", you have almost certainly done one of two things wrong: 1. Installed a new capacitor with too low a voltage rating. -or- 2. Installed the new one backwards. Or both. :-) Which of course is a possibility when replacing them. So the restorer could be causing a problem where there was noeIf you want to carte blance replace them, that's fine, but I'm fine with taking a few hours to reform them. Generally if there is anything really wrong with the caps, it'll show up quickly. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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