Brown notes that the predecessor Mac LC and LC II had the correct connections, as did the LC 475, which uses the same power ...
He didn’t replace them. He fixed the actual capacitors. The reason these units are prone to fail is the flip side of what people like about electrolytics: high capacitance in a small package.
When a voltage is applied across the plates, an electric field develops in the dielectric, causing positive charges to collect on one plate and negative charges on the other. This charge separation ...