OptiKen
Member
I'm trying to resurrect a couple of old flash units whose capacitors have completely dried out. It appears that today's capacitors have little in common with those of yesteryear. A Canon flash I have uses a 22.5V battery and a 100uf / 25v capacitor that looks like a AA battery. When searching for a replacement, the capacitors I find are like the ones you find on circuit boards - little 6mm x 7mm units with two wires coming out of the bottom.
Are these interchangeable? If they are, is the long or the short wire the positive pole?
Are these interchangeable? If they are, is the long or the short wire the positive pole?