Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
i'm not using AVR, surge suppressor, line filter nor grounding.
i am thinking, our TV has something like those, built in, as it's a multivolt model.
Iba parin doc... yung AVR will protect your stuff from surges above 240V. (depending on how good your AVR is, it will either protect your stuff or die trying)

Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
errr...
solid capacitors... "XX times longer than ...what?"
Mostly related to computer hardware... yung mga electrolytic/fluid capacitors vs solid state capacitors. Most caps are rated in hours at a certain temperature. The solid state capacitors do longer hours...

Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
many stores sell gadgets that are supposed to help cool laptop bottoms. personally, i think these gadgets actually work.

Helps primarily if your laptop has poor cooling design to begin with (most common culprits I've seen are some of the dells and hps)

Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
Electrolytic caps are prone to leaks


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Mostly seen on the electrolytic capacitor plague era (2000s). Dumami yung gumamit ng solid state capacitors at that time, but I've seen 10-15 year old computer motherboards with normal electrolytic capacitors still being run 8 hours a day, 5 days a week.