Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #36934
From: Ed Anderson <eanderson@carolina.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: EC2 question
Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 18:16:09 -0400
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Geeze, Jim.  Here I've been using tantalum capacitors in my circuit boards.  Are these failure modes spontaneous or are they triggered by something like over voltage, over temp, etc.  I guess I'm a bit surprised at the violence of their demise - I would think something like that would have curtailed their use in electronic circuits.
 
Ed
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Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 5:50 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: EC2 question

Al,
I would be very careful about adding any tantalum capacitors.
Back when I worked as an electronic technician I discovered the failure mode of these devices.
They start off with a little leakage current.
As they leak the get hotter.
The hotter they get the more they leak.
This continues until they build to critical temp and then explode
sending a molten projectile 10 feet or more.
I actually had some blowup while testing and they burnt a hole in the floor
10-20 feet away.
After that I always made sure that there was a metal cover over the unit being tested.
Just a word to the wise.
Jim

Al Gietzen <ALVentures@cox.net> wrote:
SNIP
 

47uf, 16V tantalum were added to each processor

Pin 8 of connector is now grounded.
Pin 28 of connector is now grounded.

Al


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