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                                            <title>Frequency for Energizing 90s Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors in 33-35°C Environment?</title>
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                                            <description>i have stored here electronic devices with aluminum electrolytic capacitors used and manufactured in the early 90s. here the temperature varies between 33-35c. ...</description>
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