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Re: [TCML] Plastic paint bucket cap.



Dave Halliday wrote:
Hi Christopher,

Key issue with a cap is __surface_area__ and not the internal volume of one
pole.

Think about this for a bit and then think of just how many beer bottles you
could fit into the same area described by your cylinder.

Two examples:

#1) - Your big bucket is 9" in diameter and 10 inches tall.
#2) - You have three beer bottles and they are 3" in diameter and 10 inches
tall.

Circumference = Pi*diameter
Cylinder surface area = circumference*height

#1) - 9*3.141 = 28.269 and 28.269*10 = 282 Sq. In.
#2) - 3*3.141 = 9.423 and 9.423*3 = 28.269 and 28.269*10 = 282 Sq. In.

And with option #2, you can pack at least two more 3" beer bottles in the 9"
circle described by #1.
Allowing for a bit larger container, you can pack nine or more bottles and
yield three times the capacitance as with your single-wall large cylinder.


Use your treasure for something else and start collecting Corona beer
bottles or start saving the $50 or so needed to get an MMC cap set.


Dave

Dave's comments prompted a thought: what about test tubes? (or something similar and cheap). Yes, the wall thickness is less than for beer bottles, but still probably thick enough to hold off the 20kV or so. Thinner dielectric means more C for a given surface area, too.

Test tubes run about a quarter or 50c apiece in moderate quantities. I'll bet you could find a source for specimen tubes or something similar that's even cheaper.

I'll bet you could make something that has the C of the venerable corona beer bottle in a 5 gallon bucket in something 1/2 or 1/4 the size and 1/10th the weight.

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