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BOEING377 August 20th 03 07:22 PM

Nikkai 800W inverter
 
original failure in this one appears to be a blown electolytic

I swear, blown electrolytic caps account for about 80% of the failures I have
seen in marine electronics. Wonder what it would take to make ones that are
more reliable? I once had a Wood Freman 500 autopilot fail on a tuna voat
halfway between Midway Island and Japan.
Had to take some electrolytics from a crew man's casette deck to fix it. Given
the choice of hand steering his watches, he gladly sacrificed the caps.

Erik the Bold August 21st 03 12:35 PM

Nikkai 800W inverter
 

"BOEING377" wrote in message
...
original failure in this one appears to be a blown electolytic


I swear, blown electrolytic caps account for about 80% of the failures I

have
seen in marine electronics. Wonder what it would take to make ones that

are
more reliable? I once had a Wood Freman 500 autopilot fail on a tuna voat
halfway between Midway Island and Japan.
Had to take some electrolytics from a crew man's casette deck to fix it.

Given
the choice of hand steering his watches, he gladly sacrificed the caps.


This has been a chronic problem over the past two years or so, especially in
the computer, radio, and television market. Some dope stole the formula for
the electrolyte (incomplete of course....!) and took it to a competing
company in TW, who promptly flooded the market with literally millions of
defective capacitors. (symptoms include bulging, leaking, *and* blowing-up)
As far as I know, the only companies willing to accept responsibility for
this hardware failure has been IBM and ABIT. If you can positively trace
this to bad caps, get the manufacturer involved, they may stand behind their
product.

Hopefully, none of these defective capacitors have made it into any aircraft
electronics. for further information, see article at:
http://www.nepatoday.com/cfforum/pri...m=93&Topic=365




Larry W4CSC August 22nd 03 02:10 PM

Nikkai 800W inverter
 
A little more money on the manufacturing line of any boat product
would greatly enhance reliability. But, alas, they'd have to stop
making such cheap crap as you see in every boat store in the
country.....(sigh)

Electrical and electronic stuff under $3K is all crap!


On 20 Aug 2003 18:22:35 GMT, (BOEING377) wrote:

original failure in this one appears to be a blown electolytic


I swear, blown electrolytic caps account for about 80% of the failures I have
seen in marine electronics. Wonder what it would take to make ones that are
more reliable? I once had a Wood Freman 500 autopilot fail on a tuna voat
halfway between Midway Island and Japan.
Had to take some electrolytics from a crew man's casette deck to fix it. Given
the choice of hand steering his watches, he gladly sacrificed the caps.



Larry W4CSC

Maybe we could get the power grid fixed if every politician
regulating the power companies wasn't on their payrolls.


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