Topic: Capacitor

4 chapters across the catalog

Satheist
Episode 1465 1:51 - 5:21

1465: Satheist

Fredericksburg Air Conditioning, Capacitor Failure, Sodium Explosions

A personal anecdote describes an air conditioner failure during a heatwave in Fredericksburg, Texas, and the rapid response of local repair services. The technical failure is identified as a blown capacitor, leading to a discussion about the loud decibel rating of electrical components failing. The conversation shifts to childhood stories of cherry bombs and the chemical reaction of flushing sodium down toilets to cause plumbing explosions.

Evil Layer Cake
Episode 653 6:20 - 8:49

653: Evil Layer Cake

Air Conditioner Failure, Loneliness Anecdote, Capacitor Explosion

A host recounts a period of isolation that led to physical symptoms of hyperventilation and paranoia, initially mistaken for a health crisis or menopause. The distress was actually caused by a blown capacitor in an air conditioning unit, which allowed the indoor temperature to reach nearly 90 degrees. The story concludes with a humorous recommendation to use alcohol to cope with such domestic malfunctions.

Feeling Fat?
Episode 26 36:16 - 38:48

26: Feeling Fat?

Electronic Component Accuracy, System Clocks, Military Specifications

A listener from Virginia, a computer engineer, explains why electronic crystals and system clocks are often inaccurate due to manufacturing tolerances and environmental variables like temperature. Components like resistors are color-coded to indicate their quality and deviation percentage (e.g., 5% for gold). "Mil-spec" or military specification refers to the tightest possible tolerances for these electronic parts.