Hi Guys,
I am wondering if a polarised electrolytic capacitor was connected across a power supply for a decade and did not blow up,
could it ever become a working electrolytic capacitor of polarity reversed from the marking on the package?
If not, assuming a polarised electrolytic capacitor is totally discharged by being shorted,
why does it have a positive and negative terminal?
Thanks
I am wondering if a polarised electrolytic capacitor was connected across a power supply for a decade and did not blow up,
could it ever become a working electrolytic capacitor of polarity reversed from the marking on the package?
If not, assuming a polarised electrolytic capacitor is totally discharged by being shorted,
why does it have a positive and negative terminal?
Thanks