Kevin,
As I am sure others will say, I believe that the problem with the "X" filter
caps is that the case becomes cracked and you get moisture ingress....
Dave
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From: cctalk <cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org> On Behalf Of Kevin Parker via
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Sent: 28 August 2019 23:51
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Subject: RE: TRS-80 Fireworks
Quite normal - the capacitors dry out after about 30 or 40 years - there's lots
of info around on replacing them with a polymer capacitor. I have over 20 TRS-
80's with a large contingent of Model 3, 4, 4Ps, 12 and 16s - all had the same
issue so if I acquire one now I do a pre-emptive strike before powering up.
Kevin Parker
0418 815 527
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Sent: Wednesday, 28 August 2019 6:16 PM
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Subject: TRS-80 Fireworks
I'm just curious how many people have powered up their TRS-80 computers,
and ended up with a bang and a room filled with smoke?
So far, I've gotten the fireworks in two out of two TRS-80s (model 3 and
4) when they were powered up. In both cases, the problem was with the main
line filter capacitor mounted on one of the power supplies. The computers
continued to work which was my first clue the problem was not serious :).
Is this a normal problem with these older computers? I'm used to seeing the
electrolytics give problems, but this is the first time I've seen one of the X type
line filter caps blow.