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Re: MMC or Maxwell? Which is better?
Original poster: "Robin Copini" <rcopini-at-merlin-dot-net.au>
Ok, I'll Bite...
I reckon I may have been the first to use the CDE 942 series caps on a pig
worldwide - well before the Geek Group started
selling them.. My Setup - 33 0.33uf 942C series caps in series on a board
(i.e. 0.01uf per panel), 6 panels in parallel makes
0.06uf total, rated DC for the 942 series is 1600V so per panel gives
52.8KV. The pig is a 33KV 25 KVA rated at 240 input, and I overdrive it to
270V input, so you do the math as far as RMS and peak to peak is concerned.
200 BPS Sync rotary - the whole thing pushes out over 4.5 metre arcs
(measured)
CONTINUOUSLY when maxed out and I have run it for well over 10 minutes until
the 100 AMP breaker gives out. I spent a long time reading about rolled caps
and then Terry and Reinhard demonstrated the MMC concept and I went down
that way instead with nothing else but good faith and some good maths. After
4 years of runtime - not ONE failure, doesnt get hot or warm, no change in
the C value - in short - nothing! - I would be prepared to say MMC's would
be the single most standout revolution in Tesla coiling for the past 10
years at least if not more - sure go down the Maxwell path, but hey, I hope
you like door stops!
Best Regards
Robin Copini
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
To: <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: MMC or Maxwell? Which is better?
> Original poster: BunnyKiller <bunikllr-at-bellsouth-dot-net>
>
> ummmmmm I have to differ on that opinion... I have been using the
> 37XXX caps for a few yrs now and havent had a problem yet... but they
are
> the 37XXX series caps... ( I seriously believe that makes a
> difference) 50kv .014mF ( some odd) mf 4 in series.... being pushed
> by 28.8+ KV ( dual pig in series) on a 240+ variac (240VAC input
max280VAC
> max out 60+amps)) if the math is right 32KV output on the piggie ...
and
> holding up very well... yes the caps I have been all replaced by castol
> oil .. ( i doubt the capacity of mineral oil due to past
> failures) vacuumed ..and sealed with minimal oil vaporization
factors.....
>
> producing 12' plus streamers......
>
> Scot D
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> Tesla list wrote:
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> >Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-twfpowerelectronics-dot-com>
> >
> >IMHO, I would not consider using a commercial cap at all. There are many
> >stories of expensive commercial cap failures. The Geek groups caps never
> >seem to fail.
> >
> >The charts the Geek group uses assumes 200% voltage margin, 150% RMS and
> >Peak current margin, 100% voltage reversal, etc... The quality of the
> >Geek caps is untouchable buy the basically hand made commercial caps.
MMC
> >also contain no oil.
> >
> >If one were going to pay say $500 for a commercial cap, ask them if it is
> >rated for Tesla coil use. When they say no, believe them...
> >
> >Cheers,
> >
> > Terry
> >
> >At 07:21 AM 2/26/2004, you wrote:
> >
> >> I'm wondering what is the opinion of the experienced coilers and
> >> experts. Which is the better choice for a TC tank cap, an MMC of CDE
> >> 942Cs or commercial pulse cap such as Maxwell.
> >
> >
> >
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