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by mrob
1747 days ago
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From Wikipedia's "Electrolytic capacitor" article: "Applying a reverse polarity voltage, or a voltage exceeding the maximum rated working voltage of as little as 1 or 1.5 volts, can destroy the dielectric and thus the capacitor. The failure of electrolytic capacitors can be hazardous, resulting in an explosion or fire." Even a small one could take somebody's eye out if they happened to be close to it when it failed and not wearing eye protection. |
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