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        <description>After discovering that the capacitors in a "vehicle performance enhancer" were fake (real caps, just dry with no electrolyte) it was suggested that I could add some electrolyte to see what happened. I'm not sure what the official recipe is, but some early electrolytes were based on ethylene glycol and boric acid.  I made some up and then dunked the capacitor in it... Here's a link to Andreas Spiess's component tester video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xsg8lpP75s If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:- http://www.bigclive.com/coffee.htm This also keeps the channel independent of YouTube's advertising algorithms allowing it to be a bit more dangerous and naughty.</description>
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