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An old guitar amp is headed my way, solid state, maybe 50 Watts, maybe
a couple decades old. One reads about the finite lifetime of
electrolytic capacitors, so I have some questions:
1. What are the actual failure mechanisms?
2. Is there a convenient way to check an electrolytic?
I don't want to replace more caps than necessary. One website suggests
simply following the signals with a scope and verifying that the
functioning of the circuit is consistent with functioning capacitors,
and I will certainly do this, but am wondering if there are some
tricks of the trade to know.
Thanks in advance!
a couple decades old. One reads about the finite lifetime of
electrolytic capacitors, so I have some questions:
1. What are the actual failure mechanisms?
2. Is there a convenient way to check an electrolytic?
I don't want to replace more caps than necessary. One website suggests
simply following the signals with a scope and verifying that the
functioning of the circuit is consistent with functioning capacitors,
and I will certainly do this, but am wondering if there are some
tricks of the trade to know.
Thanks in advance!