a, used capacitors can no longer be used, but can be removed as a cycle check to test electrical performance;
b. If the capacitor is charged, discharge it with a resistor of about 1kΩ before use;
c. If the capacitor is stored under conditions of more than 35 ° C and humidity greater than 70%, the leakage current may rise, and the rated voltage may be applied by a resistor of about 1 kΩ before use;
d. Confirm the rated capacity, voltage and polarity of the capacitor before installation.
e. Do not use capacitors that fall on the ground;
f, the deformed capacitor should not be used;
g. The positive and negative lead spacing of the capacitor should match the position of the PCB board soldering hole. If the capacitor is forcibly inserted into a circuit board whose hole pitch is not matched, stress will act on the lead wire, which may cause the capacitor to short-circuit or increase the leakage current;
h. Insert the capacitor pins or solder pins into the PCB board during installation until the bottom of the capacitor is attached to the surface of the PCB;
i. Do not apply more than the specified mechanical pressure. When a pulling force is applied to the capacitor lead-out line, the pulling force acts on the inside of the capacitor, causing a short circuit inside the capacitor, and an open circuit or leakage current rises. The capacitor is soldered to the board and the capacitor is not shaken strongly.