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Its old fashioned flux used to help solder flow you could gently scrape it off.


They look okay but check close up to see if the solder flow changes color where the metal attaches to the solder .


You can re-flow it if you are still not sure.
 
Hey i accidentally dropped a film capacitor on the floor is it still usable. Also can i use the film capacitor like this you see i can't Mount the film capacitor on the rectifier board so my idea is to use a wire from the rectifier board to the 17 uf capacitor and then a wire to the speaker transformer.also can i Mount the 5 uf film capacitors upside down under the PCB.
 

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Film capacitors in radios usually serve either of 3 purposes .
Either its an interstage connection or its for smoothing purposes or its for cathode bypass .


Its possible its for a tone control (if fitted ) but in any case in a radio that operates at RF frequencies it should not be moved far away from its normal position otherwise you can get instability .


Unless you stood on it dropping it shouldn't affect it.
 
It actually depends - some capacitors should be mounted strictly vertically.
But most of those are big snap-in or screw terminal ones. For smaller PCB caps (especially the ones with "scored" aluminium top plate) mounting position is not that important.