Would you consider a slightly bulging capacitor defective if it measures perfectly and it is brand-new? To be honest, they are all equally like this: vent is not totally flat but they have very low E.S.R. and VLOSS is negligible.
So, everything seems perfect apart from the vent looking a bit "strange". They are genuine capacitors, BTW.
The bad thing is that they are 400V capacitors so testing them just to check how much they last would mean using them on the primary of a power supply, which means the risk of damaging the whole circuit.
What do you think?
So, everything seems perfect apart from the vent looking a bit "strange". They are genuine capacitors, BTW.
The bad thing is that they are 400V capacitors so testing them just to check how much they last would mean using them on the primary of a power supply, which means the risk of damaging the whole circuit.
What do you think?
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