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Why doesn't everything use solid aluminium capacitors?
"Commander Kinsey"
newsp.0fzwdaznwdg98l@glass Fri, 14 Feb 2020 20:54:36 GMT in alt.computer.workshop, wrote: On Fri, 14 Feb 2020 15:54:04 -0000, Rene Lamontagne wrote: On 2020-02-14 4:20 a.m., John Doe wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote: Motherboards used them over a decade ago, so why do I still find leaking electrolytics in TVs? https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/...-launches-soli dca pacitor-motherboard-line? Nothing wrong with real electrolytic capacitors. Anything can be made cheaply. Yep, Good caps were made by Cornell Dubilier, Used them for many years. I remember Sprague Compulytic, not sure how good they were, never had one fail though. Still got some (twice the size of a fist) in a drawer. They are most likely, no good anymore. Toss them and forget you ever heard the name. -- This screen intentionally left blank. |
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