I have good experience with my 100MB Micropolis SCSI drive. It has (indeed I still have it, working!, 22 years old) capacitators the size of peas (5 1/2 size, half height, server disk with 1KG steel frame). One day I wanted to water my plant which stood by my SCSI-"array" on the window-sill, and I accidently watered my drive. I didn't realized before I heard the water drops boiling between the contacts. I immediately turned off the power and was scared to death. I have a positive attitude in general, so I went to the disco, letting it dry up. And so it was, it worked perfectly fine after I came home in the morning.
I loved the drive, because literally everything on the board was gigantuan, I always thought I can go to the electronic shop to buy replacements when I need to, because the resistors fe. had standard color-coding.
Reminds me of first MFM hard drive I've seen. It was 20MB 5.25'' monster from IBM and was double or even triple height! I also had old Quantum BigFoot hard drive, but that was already 'modern' ATA drive with massive 1200MB capacity