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In Reply to: Its even worse than that! posted by Al Sekela on June 12, 2005 at 14:39:04:
It's a gloomy picture, ain't it!I must research what the RelCap RTX leads are ... do you happen to know if these are steel?
I typically epoxy the big RelCaps to the PCB, for mechanical support (and my PCBs rest on Sorbothane pieces, to reduce the induced vibration from the case); can you suggest how to dampen the body of the cap?
So, as always, size matters! Although in this case, less is more! :-)
Regards,
Andy
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Follow Ups
- Thanks, Al ... - andyr 16:22:51 06/12/05 (6)
- Reliable hasn't used magnetic leads on any of their PP-and-better-film caps... - jeffreybehr 18:09:57 06/12/05 (5)
- Thanks, Jeffrey, ... - andyr 04:48:35 06/13/05 (4)
- Better than Dynamat X-treme (thanks for posting, Jeffrey) - Al Sekela 14:21:04 06/13/05 (2)
- Interesting. This is my first experience with any of this...this... - jeffreybehr 14:56:42 06/13/05 (1)
- Don't be afraid to experiment with damping. - Al Sekela 19:42:34 06/14/05 (0)
- The leads of Rel's 'AudioCaps' are gold-plated copper! - jeffreybehr 12:39:47 06/13/05 (0)