Re: caps back to back




Deefoo wrote:
> Probably a silly question, but when you connect two electrolytic capacitors
> back to back to make a non-polarised capacitor does it matter if you connect
> the positive plates together or the negative plates? If so, why?
>
> Thanks
> -- DF

No not really, it will fail just as quick either way.

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