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"Burn in" period on Audio equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="Stanp" data-source="post: 896769" data-attributes="member: 18643"><p>Chris, thanks for the above, however, I do understand how a capacitor works. No current flows through a capacitor, only when it fails. It is a charge storage device. Over time the insulation between the electrodes becomes less and less. I can't believe that it's electrical characteristics change after a few weeks or months. Years, yes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanp, post: 896769, member: 18643"] Chris, thanks for the above, however, I do understand how a capacitor works. No current flows through a capacitor, only when it fails. It is a charge storage device. Over time the insulation between the electrodes becomes less and less. I can't believe that it's electrical characteristics change after a few weeks or months. Years, yes [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
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"Burn in" period on Audio equipment
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