torbjorn |
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:45 am Post subject: |
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Most likely, some bad electrolytic caps. When an electrolytic dries out, it may still sort of work as a capacitor when it's hot but not when it's cold.
In first instance, check for any electrolytics that are clearly faulty - leaking, bulging tops, etc. Unless you find any suspect ones by that way, you will have to check them with a LCR meter, measuring capacitance and ESR. |
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