From: Sjouke Burry on 8 Jul 2010 17:50 kelly wrote: > "Tom Lake" <tlake(a)twcny.rr.com> wrote in message > news:i148im$pdi$1(a)news.albasani.net... >>>> Not in the small quantities used inside the electrolytic cazapitors. >>>> The electrolyte is a cocktail of boric acid, sodium borate, ethylene >>>> glycol, and a mess of proprietary elixers, mostly acting as >>>> stabilizers to keep the electrolyte from breaking down, floculating, >>>> precipitating, corroding, or otherwise wrecking the cazapitor. >>> Wow some of the posters here seem to be already damaged.... >>> Some more so, as the effects work quicker on those with minimal brains. >>> I wonder how the caps know? Are they intelligent? >> They used to be but they floculated too much and it ruined their brains. >> >> Tom Lake >> >> > > Tom, does excessive floculation result in a nasty discharge? > > From a troll, YES!! From caps, hardly.
From: Arno on 11 Jul 2010 11:53 In alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus PC <fairfines(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On 31/07/2008 11:56 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: >> On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 20:48:26 +0200, "Skybuck Flying" >> <BloodyShame(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Probably electrolytic caps - they are usually the first to fail; heat >>> causes them to dry out. >>> " >>> >>> Does this mean the fluid that is inside vaporizes ?!? >> >> Yep. Too much ripple current can make it boil and vent. Keep your >> head out of the PC box and you'll be fine. >> >>> Could this be a health risk to humans ? >> >> Not in the small quantities used inside the electrolytic cazapitors. >> The electrolyte is a cocktail of boric acid, sodium borate, ethylene >> glycol, and a mess of proprietary elixers, mostly acting as >> stabilizers to keep the electrolyte from breaking down, floculating, >> precipitating, corroding, or otherwise wrecking the cazapitor. >> >> However, be advised that the typcial PC is fairly toxic. See: >> <http://www.engadget.com/2007/03/21/a-pc-is-like-an-ogre-its-full-of-toxic-layers/> >> "...did you know that your motherboard's Beryllium base >> could give you cancer, and your LCD's mercury infused >> fluorescent bulb, brain damage.?" > Wow some of the posters here seem to be already damaged.... > Some more so, as the effects work quicker on those with minimal brains. > I wonder how the caps know? Are they intelligent? Well, it is the truth. ... if you crack open a few hundred LCD backlights and immediately breath the vapours. Incidentially, there is no Beryllium in RoHS electronics. Arno -- Arno Wagner, Dr. sc. techn., Dipl. Inform., CISSP -- Email: arno(a)wagner.name GnuPG: ID: 1E25338F FP: 0C30 5782 9D93 F785 E79C 0296 797F 6B50 1E25 338F ---- Cuddly UI's are the manifestation of wishful thinking. -- Dylan Evans
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