The Sun Pro in this round-up has proper X capacitors, but "2kV" ceramic types instead of Y capacitors. The proper ones (both X and Y classes) have the safety class marked on them along with the various safety approval logos. If those are absent, it's not an X or Y capacitor regardless of what it looks like.
In the summary table for the Thermal Master, the OEM is listed as unknown, when it is clearly stated earlier on the page that the unit is made by Solytech.
In the Rexpower, like the Excel, both the "X" and "Y" caps are non-safety-rated.
I would, at the very least, remove "Japanese primary capacitors" as a pro for the Besta.
On the page for the Aywun:
Can’t deliver anything with the ripple in spec, No input filtering, Inefficient, Poor ripple suppression...
Information is far more fragile than the HDDs it's stored on. Being an afterthought is no excuse for a bad product.
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