Ripple Current and ESR

Some SMPSU manufacturers do exactly that - you often find a cluster of electros all in parallel.

It probably isn't cheaper, but you get more surface area to dissipate heat and a lot of people claim very low ESR is possible.

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Ian Field
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Many thanks indeed for that, Ian. Most informative!

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Chris

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** Wot a raving idiot.

.... Phil

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Phil Allison

You do your best - we can't ask more than that.

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Ian Field

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** FOAD you waste of space damn troll.
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Phil Allison

That's the spirit.....................

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Ian Field

As has been remarked here before, he's ignorant AND rude. When it's pointed out he's got something wrong, his reaction is inevitably just to double down on the rudeness aspect. No regrets here in KFing him.

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Chris

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Chris is a tech ignoramus.

So he has NO idea who is right or wrong here.

Naturally he sides with all the other fools.

Piss off Chris.

..... Phil

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Phil Allison

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