I purchased some small (approx. 1.5" X 2.0") Rubycon
electrolytic capacitors to use in a high voltage power
supply for an amplifier. Now I see that one of the
amplifier manufacturers says in one of their ads that
"short, stubby light duty soldered-in high-technology
capacitors" "can't dissipate the heat generated by high
current."
Is this true? How do you determine if an electrolytic
capacitor can handle duty in a SSB amplifier power
supply?
Thanks!
John W0DC
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