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Re: Microwave caps.



Original poster: Esondrmn@xxxxxxx
Frosty,

They are useful in voltage doubler circuits such as the output of a microwave oven transformer or maybe as a capacitive ballast. Really only good for 60 hz applications. Not good for high frequency primary capacitors in Tesla coil tank circuits.

Ed Sonderman

In a message dated 1/16/2006 5:56:25 AM Pacific Standard Time, tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
Original poster: Frosty <frosty90@xxxxxxxxx>

hi every one

is is possible to use a whole lot of microwave capacitors in series
to bring up the voltage rating and bring down the capacitance to a
useful value? if so this would be a really cheap alternative for
capacitors. where i live i can get just about as many old microwaves
as i want (i suppose i would need lots if each capacitor is about 1-2
uF, supposing all 1 uF you wold need at least 32)
has anyone done this before,  wouuld just like to know before i go
out and find 32 old microwaves!
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Frosty