Longevity of electrolytics
On 8/20/2009 12:35 AM Dave Plowman (News) spake thus:
In article ,
David Nebenzahl wrote:
Three pieces of electronic equipment I use every day: my computer
(motherboard is about 10 years old), my "good" audio equipment (Technics
amplifier, Vector Research tuner, both somewhere between 15-20 years
old), and the receiver I use for sound on my computer (an Allied that I
bought *used* in 1975).
I have other old elecronic stuff that also works fine.
Most of these are likely lacking the part which taxes caps - an SMPS.
Well, if you re-read what I wrote, real carefully this time, you'll find
that there's at least one thing that most definitely *does* have a SMPS,
which hasn't failed yet.
And I have other stuff with SMPSs that haven't failed yet either.
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Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism
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