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Electrolytic Capacitors in Parallel

By xTheBlackKnightx

5 years ago



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    #1 5 years ago

    Did you know?
    "When capacitors are connected together in parallel the total or equivalent capacitance, the circuit is equal to the sum of all the individual capacitors added together."

    This hack worked flawlessly, although ugly as a broken Christmas tree.
    This was from another technician repairing a Golden Tee board, but did not have the right rated capacitor at the time, and he actually did this working on a bar table at a route location and a portable soldering pen.

    Humor with education.

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