06-17-2011, 07:10 PM
Steve Davis Wrote:exray Wrote:The name "safety cap" is misleading. Actually only one vendor I know of uses that term but it has entered the lexicon.
It doesn't add any safety to the user per se. The safe aspect is like Ron describes, means that it fails open and is flameproof. If you're familiar with some of the older AC bypass caps like the bumblebee types they had a nasty habit of overheating and exploding - sometimes spraying bits of foil all over the chassis.
Actually, there is somewhat of a safety issue. When a line filter capacitor fails shorted, you could have a hot chassis, depending upon which way the non polarized plug is plugged into the wall.
Steve
True, but there's an implication that has grown feet that the application of the "safety cap" makes an old radio "shock-proof".