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Re: [TCML] pfc



 
Hi All,
 
The answer is simple: If lower peak current draw is important to you,  use 
PFC, if not, don't. 
 
Matt D.
 
 
In a message dated 6/4/08 9:35:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
bartb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

400uF  for a 12/60! Yowza! I think I do need to remove that PFC stuff 
from  Javatc. That pretty much confirms it!
Bart

DC Cox wrote:
> You  don't have to use PFC caps, but if you do it will reduce your full  
load
> current draw by several Amps.
>
> I use 400 uF with a  12/60 mA nst.
>
> Dr.  Resonance
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:11  PM, douglas smith <eyemfedup2@xxxxxxxxx>  
wrote:
>
>   
>> hello
>>  i was  just wondering if i have to use a pfc with an nst?
>>  I'm still  trying to decide weather to cough up the buck for 12/60   or  
2)
>> 12/30's
>>  also have been experimenting with  unpotting and removing shunts
>>  is very messy so  far
>>
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