I have hundreds of brand new electrolytic capacitors that have been in inventory for years. I wonder if I should pitch them. How often, if ever, do you flush your inventory? To my knowledge, I've never had a NOS cap fail, but I don't want there to be a first time. Every one I've checked has been good for value and ESR. Since I've started doing repairs again after a LONG hiatus, I find myself placing an order with Mouser for almost every repair. Having a good inventory may not be a good idea any more.
It's hard for me to throw anything away, particularly capacitors. Because the current ones are so much smaller than the old ones, getting a cap with the right lead spacing often requires ordering anyhow.
It's hard for me to throw anything away, particularly capacitors. Because the current ones are so much smaller than the old ones, getting a cap with the right lead spacing often requires ordering anyhow.
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