I would love to see if those are fakes or not. That would take a bit of force for a good capacitor.
Fakes sometimes are smaller capacitors encased in wax potting.
Fakes sometimes are smaller capacitors encased in wax potting.
This means the box and the inside packing material were inadequate.
Was the box crushed? If not, maybe they were bad to start with.
Was the box crushed? If not, maybe they were bad to start with.
actualy no the box seemed ok, only thin plastic boxes and then in a jiffy bag, so not realy good packaging.They are normaly pretty good.
They are pretty good though, not always the cheapest, but no questions asked, they are sending me a replacement order free of charge and i get to keep the good ones from the original order? so cant realy complain about that.
They are pretty good though, not always the cheapest, but no questions asked, they are sending me a replacement order free of charge and i get to keep the good ones from the original order? so cant realy complain about that.
This is as it should be. If the box looked ok, then the capacitors were bad to start with.
Any shipping incident that could smash them like that would have crushed the box as well.
Any shipping incident that could smash them like that would have crushed the box as well.
yes i would agree, they must have already been damaged👍This is as it should be. If the box looked ok, then the capacitors were bad to start with.
Any shipping incident that could smash them like that would have crushed the box as well.
oh blimey i wouldnt use them👍Yes, discard them, they should not be used.
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