Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 18:59:50 EST 1999 | Ron Beasley
Has anyone heard of a problem with catastrophic failure of large value (200uF) solid tantulum capacitors that have been exsposed to high humdity.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 09:39:58 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Can anyone help me with the pros and cons of trying to wave | solder tantalum and large (1812) ceramic capacitors. I do | know that one may see fractures on larger cermaic caps, but have not seen much on the tantalums. Any insight as to what proble
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 09:09:07 EST 1999 | dave
Can anyone help me with the pros and cons of trying to wave solder tantalum and large (1812) ceramic capacitors. I do know that one may see fractures on larger cermaic caps, but have not seen much on the tantalums. Any insight as to what problems I c
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 10:49:14 EST 1999 | AF Ng
| Has anyone heard of a problem with catastrophic failure of | large value (200uF) solid tantulum capacitors that have been | exsposed to high humdity. | I suppose that with water moisture seep in the capacitor, the risk is very high that abrupt o
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 14:00:17 EST 1999 | Ron Beasley
| | Has anyone heard of a problem with catastrophic failure of | | large value (200uF) solid tantulum capacitors that have been | | exsposed to high humdity. | | | I suppose that with water moisture seep in the capacitor, the risk is very high tha
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 16:28:30 EST 1999 | Tuffty
| | Can anyone help me with the pros and cons of trying to wave | | solder tantalum and large (1812) ceramic capacitors. I do | | know that one may see fractures on larger cermaic caps, but have not seen much on the tantalums. Any insight as to what
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 02:01:24 EST 1999 | P.L. Sorenson - Technical Consultant
| | | Has anyone heard of a problem with catastrophic failure of | | | large value (200uF) solid tantulum capacitors that have been | | | exsposed to high humdity. | | | | | I suppose that with water moisture seep in the capacitor, the risk is ver
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 20:27:10 EDT 2001 | davef
Tantalum caps degrade over time. You should not be seeing "chipped-off & cracks" regardless of the age. This should not be a shelf-life issue, unless you are storing them in an aquarium. Tell us the story. Solderability is a shelf-life issue and
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 14:11:27 EST 2003 | genny
It's always safer to use a higher voltage cap than a lower voltage cap. It isn't a fuse... There is only one case where we dropped the voltage on a cap. We were using a tantalum cap that was rated to 16V, but had been built in the standard packagi
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 07 22:09:10 EDT 2014 | koalamotorsport
thanks Bob, that was enough info to find a replacement at Mouser.com