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Re: capacitor question - rell.com order
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- Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 23:22:30 -0600
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Original poster: Kidd6488@xxxxxxx
Ok, yes I understand that, but 15 give me a 30kV rating which is way
higher than I need - it's a waste of my limited TC budget... 2x9
should give me about .035uF with a 18kV rating - good enough for my
12/60 which peaks at a little less than 17kV....
In a message dated 8/17/05 10:21:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
You use 15 in series to build a .01 string on a PCB and then parallel
these strings up to the value you require, .01, .02, .03 uF, etc.
Dr. Resonance