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Two possibilites:

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1) The cap is connected 'round the wrong way. Take note of the polarity, when connecting electrolytic caps to DC supplies.
2) The 'Ripple Rating' of the capacitor is too low for the intended operation. High ripple rated caps, tend to cost lots more than low ripple rated ones.


Trevor


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