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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 144719" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>OK well sorry this is a little bit later here, but I figure what the hell.....First.... I will give my credential on it. I have a degree in advanced electronics and have worked in-shop electronics on some of the most complex equipment in the world while in the Air Force. I have been in the car audio industry for about 10years now and have been a certified installer since the age of 17. Just as Josh has stated I will state once more.....the caps that we are discussing in a car audio environment are all filled with a form of liquid or gel or even paste. Without this as already stated the cap would be MUCH larger and not so effective in a car audio application. FTGU....the cap you have cut up and in half in your shop....was it sent to you that way or did you cut it? Because I have seen demo caps split in half and shown dry....of course they are not going to send it to you soaked in a liquid dripping all over the place. If not....and it is a cap you cut in half to demo yourself.....get out of the micro-farad range and rip open a cap you would install in a vehicle. NOT on a small pc or wafer board. A small range cap will not typically have a liquid in it, even tho some do it is typically just a paste. Face it FTGU....you were wrong. It takes a bigger person to stand up and say that wrather than try to ***** and argue that their point is correct even when shown and proven to be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 144719, member: 544457"] OK well sorry this is a little bit later here, but I figure what the hell.....First.... I will give my credential on it. I have a degree in advanced electronics and have worked in-shop electronics on some of the most complex equipment in the world while in the Air Force. I have been in the car audio industry for about 10years now and have been a certified installer since the age of 17. Just as Josh has stated I will state once more.....the caps that we are discussing in a car audio environment are all filled with a form of liquid or gel or even paste. Without this as already stated the cap would be MUCH larger and not so effective in a car audio application. FTGU....the cap you have cut up and in half in your shop....was it sent to you that way or did you cut it? Because I have seen demo caps split in half and shown dry....of course they are not going to send it to you soaked in a liquid dripping all over the place. If not....and it is a cap you cut in half to demo yourself.....get out of the micro-farad range and rip open a cap you would install in a vehicle. NOT on a small pc or wafer board. A small range cap will not typically have a liquid in it, even tho some do it is typically just a paste. Face it FTGU....you were wrong. It takes a bigger person to stand up and say that wrather than try to ***** and argue that their point is correct even when shown and proven to be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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