[time-nuts] Don't let the magic hair out...

2009-05-24 Thread Burt I. Weiner
I first heard about the electrolytic problem after having lost my 
third computer video card in a little over a year.  At first I though 
I might have a power supply problem that was blowing video cards, but 
that didn't make a lot of sense, it wasn't blowing other 
stuffs.  Besides, the voltages were correct - at least at that 
moment.  Giving the board a good visual examination I realized that 
many of the electrolytics had bulging tops and some had even blown 
the tops and the fuzzy hair like stuff was sticking straight up and 
out!  Doing a little research I found out that the formula had indeed 
been ripped-off- all but the stabilizing ingredient.  I've since run 
into this problem in several device ranging from our little Linksys 
802.11x boosters around home to our water irrigation timer.  I've had 
to replace all of the electrolytics in those contraptions.  Well, not 
in the video cards.  I discovered that many of the on-board 
regulators and other magic devices on the video cards had turned into 
jumper wires.  I assume that in time better grade capacitors will 
work their way into the manufacturing world.


So, in the past I'd learned not to let the magic smoke out.  I would 
like to add another word of caution: Don't let the magic hair out!


Burt, K6OQK


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Subject: [time-nuts] 5070B once more (actually electrolytics)
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The capacitor espionage story is quite true and well known to just 
about everybody in the computer industry.  Google capacitor 
corporate espionage for a start.   First hit is: 
http://www.burtonsys.com/bad_BP6/story1.html from IEEE 
Spectrum.  More than one cap maker got the bad juice...




Burt I. Weiner Associates
Broadcast Technical Services
Glendale, California  U.S.A.
b...@att.net
K6OQK 



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Re: [time-nuts] Don't let the magic hair out...

2009-05-24 Thread Bob Paddock
  I assume that in time better grade capacitors will work their way into the
 manufacturing world.

Counterfeit electronic parts have become the newest business model
in some circles.  The problem is getting worse.


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