Because they're the only liquid chemical devices in your machines.

- jS

J.S. Garrison wrote:
So when a member recently told me upon my return to the lists that Caps were a big topic, I can see he was right. Amazing
that these components could be so fragile. Why not the others? You almost never hear of resistors or LSICs or coils needing replacement.
It's almost as if caps throughout history were very poorly designed or made.

Jeff

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