Good idea! I did that last night, and it seemed to be working OK. I also sprayed the whole thing with electrical cleaner. Had considerable dust on it, and maybe got some humidity that caused problems. Really appreciate the help.
Jim
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Now THAT I hadn't thought of! I guess I'll order some new caps and see if that solves the problem.
Jim
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Thanks, WM6. I haven't seen any leakage yet, but haven't looked at them closely.
Jim
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Electrolyte in caps can froze.Originally posted by Jim in Idaho View Post
It was exposed to temps near zero (f). It now has problems, and I'm wondering if the caps may have frozen.
Jim
But main problem is that froze lead to no longer seal the gasket and thus leaking electrolite.
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Need a little help on electrolytic caps
I did something stupid and left my step-up, step-down, adjustable buck converter out in the shop all winter. It was exposed to temps near zero (f). It now has problems, and I'm wondering if the caps may have frozen. They look OK, but that doesn't mean much. Any help greatly appreciated. I have not removed them, or tested them yet.
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