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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 01:38:56 GMT Zoran Brlecic
wrote: Bob wrote: In general, electrolytic capacitors should be operated not terribly much below their ratings. I am curious: where did you hear this and what is the rationale? I've never heard anything similar before, although I suppose it is possible. I hear it a lot, but never with any real justification. The only reason that I can see why this would be a problem is that you've wasted some money. I really don't think a 50V electrolyic capacitor suffers a bit if you only put 10V across it. I've also never seen any mention of this in any manufacturer's data sheets or catalogs. - ----------------------------------------------- Jim Adney Madison, WI 53711 USA ----------------------------------------------- |
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