03-03-2014, 01:51 PM
Ron
If the cap is not dry AND indicates upon measurement correct (usually it is 15-20% up from nominal) capacitance - you could reform them. And, considering they are from 60s-70s and not from 40s, they should do fine, or at least most of them.
This will save you quite a bit - those are not cheap. Especially in quantities they are used in solid state devices,
If the cap is not dry AND indicates upon measurement correct (usually it is 15-20% up from nominal) capacitance - you could reform them. And, considering they are from 60s-70s and not from 40s, they should do fine, or at least most of them.
This will save you quite a bit - those are not cheap. Especially in quantities they are used in solid state devices,