Surge refers to the cold shock when starting the machine, which is easy to produce sparks on the plug, and at the same time, it produces instantaneous overcurrent on the fuse, bridge stack, and electrolytic capacitor, which is also the reason why many fuses use time delay insurance. Small bridge stacks are more sensitive to impact, and using diodes can be much more reliable or using larger bridge stacks. The impact of capacitance actually depends on the withstand voltage of the anode aluminum foil. The 400V capacitor anode aluminum foil may be 480V, 510V, or 530V, and the higher the voltage, the more expensive and reliable it is. There are also capacitor leads and internal aluminum foil that are pressed together, which can easily ignite or break when encountering impact if not done well.