04-13-2020, 11:14 PM
Why? They're dry electrolytics meaning there's nothing in them to dry out, meaning there's nothing in them to fail, as I said in my original post, every radio I've ever had so far that had Dry Electrolytics in them, have never failed, in fact that's what your modern electrolytics are, dry electrolytics, and they also have a very low failure rate.
I honestly don't see a reason to replace them when they are working just fine.
I honestly don't see a reason to replace them when they are working just fine.