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Couldnt the thyristor burn out or one of the resistors if the voltage is too high, capacitors normally just leak dont they?
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Muppet wrote:Couldnt the thyristor burn out or one of the resistors if the voltage is too high, capacitors normally just leak dont they?

oooo no :shock: I had a problem with a telivision which kept blowing a fuse on the circuit board. So, as you do, I put a bigger fuse in. It was fine for about 5 minutes....thern ther was a loud bang and the room was suddenly full of smoke and a confetti made of tiny particles of metalic foil :o

A capacitor is just 2 layers of foil seperated by an insulator which is often oiled paper. I reckon that the vibration might cause the insulation to break down and cause a short circuit and hence the explosive result.
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Muppet wrote:Couldnt the thyristor burn out or one of the resistors if the voltage is too high, capacitors normally just leak dont they?

oooo no :shock: I had a problem with a telivision which kept blowing a fuse on the circuit board. So, as you do, I put a bigger fuse in. It was fine for about 5 minutes....thern ther was a loud bang and the room was suddenly full of smoke and a confetti made of tiny particles of metalic foil :o

A capacitor is just 2 layers of foil seperated by an insulator which is often oiled paper. I reckon that the vibration might cause the insulation to break down and cause a short circuit and hence the explosive result.
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Muppet wrote:
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Muppet wrote:This is why my Forum name is Muppet.
I have a diploma from the school of Muppetry, its the best way of learning imho 8-)
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coaster wrote:
Muppet wrote:Couldnt the thyristor burn out or one of the resistors if the voltage is too high, capacitors normally just leak dont they?

oooo no :shock: I had a problem with a telivision which kept blowing a fuse on the circuit board. So, as you do, I put a bigger fuse in. It was fine for about 5 minutes....thern ther was a loud bang and the room was suddenly full of smoke and a confetti made of tiny particles of metalic foil :o

A capacitor is just 2 layers of foil seperated by an insulator which is often oiled paper. I reckon that the vibration might cause the insulation to break down and cause a short circuit and hence the explosive result.

Off topic I know but I did a similar thing, was watching MOTD in bed a few years ago, the fuse blew in the tv (a regular thing) I put tin foil round the fuse like you do (and I'm a sparky :oops: ) I then fell asleep only to be awoken a few hours later with the tv on fire :shock: :D literally flames coming out the back, a filter (transformer) had caused it :roll:
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put tin foil round it :) ive used a nail as a main incomer fuse
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Always have a good look at 'em before installing. The top starting to come away from the edging is not a good sign either. Glad you found it.
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