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Re: Geek Caps - Ratings and longevity
Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <gerryreynolds-at-earthlink-dot-net>
Hi Chris,
One thought that crossed my mind is if your setup is running close to
resonant charging, the xformer may output more than rated voltage.
Gerry
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Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 6:46 PM
Subject: Re: Geek Caps - Ratings and longevity
> Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> At 05:43 PM 7/2/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hi guys,
> >It's been about 5 months since I have gotten my 6 inch coil working, and
> >up until now it has been running perfectly. About a week ago though, the
> >coil started acting strange. It only makes sparks about half as big as
> >they should be and it makes a strange hissing noise while running. I
> >checked the NST and it still works perfectly. I also looked at the spark
> >gap but nothing seemed out of the ordinary there either. I double checked
> >the connections everywhere and they were fine also. So I now have to be
> >suspicious of my MMC again. This time at least, they didn't blow up
> >immediately so I know I'm doing at least someting right. =D
> >The MMC is 2 strings of 6 geek caps, giving it a value of .5ufd and a
> >12000 volt rating. My transformer is a 9kV 120ma NST, so it should be
fine
> >with the RMS voltage. However, the peak voltage on the transformer is
> >somewhere around 12500 right?
>
> 9000 x SQRT(2) = 12728 Volts.
>
> >I know that these caps are made to tolerate quite above their ratings,
but
> >over time could they eventually break down from repeatedly running them
> >above their ratings?
>
> Unlikely in very limited use. Geek caps snap at about 3500 volts each.
>
>
> > The outer tape covering the caps are now severly wrinkled and covered
> > with dents, which may be where they were blasted through.
>
> If they are "new" dents and wrinkles, that would be "bad". CD caps
> normally are a little rugged on the outer surface and they may settle with
> time. However, if they are obviously "falling apart" during use,
something
> is wrong.
>
> >Either that, or something else is wrong and the tape may just be
wrinkled.
> >Terry, would you mind doing another MMC inspection to see if these things
> >still work?
>
> I can certainly check them here if you want to send them to me. As far as
> I know they should work fine, but if you think they are the 6x2 string
> things needs a check we can certainly do it. A nice high resolution
> picture close up of a "bad" cap sent to me may work just as well too.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Terry
> terrellf-at-qwest-dot-net
>
>
>
> >-Chris
>
>