To quote Paul, " Experience has shown the larger the cap, the more
likely to fail."
In the '70s at the Experimental TV Center we used a lot of 0.1uf
tantalum capacitors for supply bypassing on video circuits. These were
tiny, radial lead caps. There could be dozens of them on a board.
Occasionally one will short, and since they are all in parallel the only
way to find out which is to cut them one by one until the culprit turns
up. The cut, but good, ones usually had to be replaced, too, because
the leads were left very short. Fortunately we did not use large value
tantalums very much.
-Richard Brewster
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