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Re: capacitor question



Original poster: Terry Fritz <vardin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi,

Everyone gets them from rell.com now...

I have sold smaller quantities to folks too, but my "personal supply" is about right now...

Rell needs orders of at least 28 caps...

DC Cox was selling them too... I think he will be back on the list soon after his summer festivities...

There seems to be a need for a lower quantity supplier...

Cheers,

        Terry

At 10:17 PM 8/15/2005, you wrote:
Hey, does anyone have a source for these caps anymore? I originally got mine from the geeks, but I heard they no longer do that? I've got 9 for .017uF i believe, but I'm looking to make a SRSG for my NST and I think I would need like .035 (2x9) for that.. Correct?

Thanks,
Jonathon

In a message dated 8/15/05 2:22:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time, tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hi Brad,


Can't comment on your cap, but a popular choice today is the cornell
dubler 942 series of caps.  The 0.15uf 2KV is often used for building
a string to get the desired voltage.  They have excellent peak
current and rms current ratings with self healing features.

Gerry R.