The phenomenon is called dielectric absorption. The wikipedia article is as good a place to start as anywhere.
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No, it's not a battery effect. No 2 different metals in an AL cap.
The effect is called Dielectric Absorption or Dielectric Relaxation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dielectric_absorption
(I love Wikipedia and use it all the time.)
Edit: Greg Robinson beat me to it.Last edited by Helmholtz; 03-07-2024, 04:16 PM.- Own Opinions Only -
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The principle of DA can be understood by imagining a large cap having a low ESR in parallel with another cap having a very high ESR (Megohms).
When shorted, the main cap will discharge quickly to 0V, but the other cap having a very long discharge time constant will still hold a charge.
When the load is removed, the charged cap starts to slowly recharge the discharged one.Last edited by Helmholtz; 03-07-2024, 03:41 PM.- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by Gtr0 View PostI placed a 5 henry 150mA or so choke in it's place (intended for a Superlead) as a temporary fix, but the low end crackles on some semblance of a "chug" on bass heavy notes, or rather the vintage amp version of a "chug"... and so I hope it's because the choke can't handle the amount of power needed for this amp... but to be honest, I am not as educated as I'd like to be... learning by doing and reading... The B+ at the choke is usually around 560 V or so iirc.
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