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I have one of these monitors from 1990 and it still works flawlessly today. It has like a dozen circuit boards in it with literally hundreds of electrolytic capacitors and not a single one of them has leaked or dried up 35 years later. How did the Japanese manage to create such reliable technology?
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The power of over speccing your components
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>>106769436
Lucky you, these are iconic
As it predates 1999 it's simply not affected by that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
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>>106770386
Capacitor plague only applies to chinkshit anyway. All high quality electronics were made in Japan in the 90s.



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