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Bertrand Sindri
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In sci.electronics.design Commander Kinsey <CK1@nospam.com> wrote:
> I didn\'t know solid caps could break.
Just about anything can be made to \"blow up\", provided one can find a
way to impart sufficient energy within a narrow enough time window.
So, one little cap, shorting, will dissapate something near, or greater
than, 2.5kW for the short time before it blows. 2.5kW of dissapation
in that tiny space is more than enough to cause significant damage,
including \"blowing up\".
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> I didn\'t know solid caps could break.
Just about anything can be made to \"blow up\", provided one can find a
way to impart sufficient energy within a narrow enough time window.
This one shorted the 12V line on a graphics card, unfortunately I
have a 2.5kW supply,
So, one little cap, shorting, will dissapate something near, or greater
than, 2.5kW for the short time before it blows. 2.5kW of dissapation
in that tiny space is more than enough to cause significant damage,
including \"blowing up\".
Note - removed irrelevant windows groups from Newsgroups: header.