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Henry Kolesnik wrote:
As of this moment it has run over 26 hours without shutting down. I've never seen any evidence that ESR can be an intermittent phenomena. Can someone please tell me how intermittent ESR comes about? The measured ESR of an electrolytic capacitor changes with temperature.... usually ESR decreases slightly. If the power supply circuit is just at the threshold of operating correctly then very slight changes in the ESR of critical capacitors will certainly affect how the power supply operates and sometimes it can cause a catastrophic failure of other components. Cold or cracked solder connections can also cause similar intermittent symptoms. The repair suggestion replies you have been getting to your original posting are your FIRST troubleshooting and testing steps; otherwise we are all guessing here. |
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