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Re: help -I want to buy pulse caps for MMC - anyone selling new ones
- To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
- Subject: Re: help -I want to buy pulse caps for MMC - anyone selling new ones
- From: Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 18:34:31 -0600
- Delivered-To: fixup-tesla-at-pupman-dot-com-at-fixme
- In-Reply-To: <MDBBKJJFCOCAOLJFEPICOEHACAAA.morawaj-at-interaccess-dot-com>
Hi John,
Sound like me :-)
That last batch I got sold out within an hour of my post getting out. I am
not planning on getting more in the near future. I have been buying too
many other toys lately :-))
You may want to check out D&Ms high voltage for caps and other goodies.
http://home-dot-netcom-dot-com/~davmckin/DMsProducts.htm
Cheers,
Terry
At 06:32 PM 7/17/00 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Help,
>
>I seem to recall messages in the archive of someone purchasing pulse caps in
>bulk and reselling them at cost around $1.50 each and they were also
>including the bleed resistors. Does anyone have any of these 'self healing'
>pulse caps, in the .033-.055uf range around 1600 vdc?
>
>I wanted to pick up around 75 of the following :
>http://www.wima-dot-com/navig/fkp1.htm
>
>Here the description;
>Polypropylene capacitors for pulse applications
>with metal foil electrodes, internally series-
>connected for very high current ratings
>
> For extremely high pulse ratings because of metal foil electrodes and metal
>sprayed end-surface contacts. Self-healing construction. Extremely low
>dissipation factor (tan delta) and ESR. High insulation resistance. Low
>dielectric absorption. Preferred applications: Damping and commutation
>capacitors in switch mode power supplies, static frequency changes in drive
>and power electronics, deflection systems in monitors and TV-sets. Close
>tolerances. Available taped and reeled up to and including case size 15 x
>26 x 31.5/PCM 27.5 mm.
>
>The price I got was $4 ea with a $500 minimum. I figured they might be
>$2.50 on the high end. Heh!
>
>Thanks everyone,
>John M.
>