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Solder Sloth
Join Date: Nov 2012
City & State: CO
My Country: USA
Line Voltage: 120VAC 60Hz
I'm a: Hobbyist Tech
Posts: 7,914
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![]() I sure hope there aren't tv's using selenium rectifier stacks for crt rectification... More likely using selenium stacks only for "low" 200 volts and if that old, things like 1B3's for CRT final anodes.
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master hoarder
Join Date: May 2008
City & State: VA (NoVA)
My Country: U.S.A.
Line Voltage: 120 VAC, 60 Hz
I'm a: Hobbyist Tech
Posts: 11,139
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In regards to the touch-up paint... mine certainly needed more than just a few "touch-ups" ![]() Quote:
![]() I suspect that's part of the reason why, too. Seems people just don't bother to clean up their spills and don't air out their MW when cooking something for very long nowadays. Otherwise, I doubt the relatively high humidity where I live (at least in the summer and parts of fall and spring) could do this kind of damage. After all, our MW is over 20 years old and still no signs of rust spots anywhere in the chamber. There are a few small ones starting to show up on the door where it bumps into the chamber (so I'm guessing the opening and closing of the door after all these years started these spots, and they eventually grew a bit... but still far from being anything significant.) On that note, I grew up in Eastern Europe in the 90's, when getting a new appliance (especially a "Western" one like a microwave) was almost like a family celebration, lol. One of our more "wealthy" (at the time, anyways ![]() ![]() But now? No one really cares, I think. Just use, abuse, and throw away when it's broken, then buy new again. Quote:
Well, it's a saving all the way around. Copper is getting more and more expensive - often to the point where it's cheaper to put several complex ICs and a complex overall design, just to save a little bit of copper in a transformer or wherever else. Of course, back when ICs and transistors (especially high-power ones) were expensive, it probably did make more sense to keep designs simple with less of these and more heavy passive parts. Just look at any wall adapter - despite having a few 10's of components and ICs, if not more, it's still cheaper than a regular iron-core transformer... and offers better regulation and lower standby consumption too (not to mention wide voltage input most of the time as well.) Last edited by momaka; 04-20-2021 at 09:34 PM.. |
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Badcaps Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2009
City & State: Thessaloniki, Greece
My Country: Greece
Line Voltage: 230VAC 50Hz
I'm a: Knowledge Seeker
Posts: 2,140
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![]() Btw these Panasonic inverter microwave ovens have vary bad reputation for failing prematurely
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