Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!husc6!encore!maxzilla!monopoli From: monopoli@maxzilla.Encore.COM (Luke Monopoli - Manufacturing) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: capacitor question Message-ID: <6544@xenna.Encore.COM> Date: 2 May 89 18:27:11 GMT References: <7200032@silver> <21366@santra.UUCP> Sender: news@Encore.COM Reply-To: monopoli@maxzilla.UUCP (Luke Monopoli - Manufacturing) Organization: Encore Computer Corp, Marlboro, MA Lines: 15 >it to be damaged. At low voltage circuit it'll operate exactly the same way >a lower voltage one with the same capacitance would. (In case voltage, in your >case 17 V, will not be exeeded). Your trouble is elsewhere! :-( > Yea, Its a cold solder joint. Ah isnt it nice to take wild shots at other peoples projects:) >If you're feeling good don't worry - You'll get over it! :-) Really I hope it helps-check the solder joints they may be cold and when they heat up and expand they make contact. Luke Monopoli Encore TE