Few tips regarding Ansmann Energy 16 history (versions).
My own Ansmann Energy 16 according to it date stamp, this is made about 16 September 2002, this is the first batch which have a permanently attached mains power cable.
It does not need much of imagination to speculate that all it electrolytic capacitors them are totally damaged or semi damaged.
Therefore I came to the decision about to replace them all with new ( as you can see in the pictures below).
Those Ansmann Energy 16 with an attachable power cord, them are a fresher batch shown at 2007 or about there.
Either way no matter the production date of the charger, another issue is the quality of the capacitors them self, and also the unknown operation hours of its one charger.
By replacing all capacitors with new, this translates that this charger starts a new second life in your own hands.
In my case I choose to use high quality capacitors all Low-ESR 105C and from the most durable series.
I do consider major success finding stock of Panasonic and Nichicon all of them capable for 5,000hours and even 10,000 hours specification regarding trouble free operation.
By choice I did proceed to few improvements too regarding capacity. 1) All 10uF 50V 85C ( qty 4) them will be replaced by 22uF 50V 105C Panasonic FR series ( 15V line) .
2) All 47uf 10V 85C & 105C (qty 24) will be replaced by 47uF 25V 105C Panasonic FR series (individual charging channels) + qty 2 at the motherboard of major IC's.
3) At the motherboard of major IC's all 100uf 25V (qty 4) them will be replaced by 150uF 25V 105C Panasonic FR series.
4) qty 2 of 400V 10uf 85C them will be replaced by Nichicon 400V 22uF 105C (10,000 Hours) Low ESR KMX series.
And now pictures from the battle zone...