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Re: Best place to look up Maxwell cap data
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- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 18:48:31 -0600
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Original poster: Bert Hickman <bert.hickman@xxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Nick,
Your best bet is to directly contact the folks at General Atomics
Energy Products for information on your Maxwell cap - chances are
they can fax you a data sheet:
http://www.gaep.com/capacitors.html
Good luck,
Bert
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Tesla list wrote:
Original poster: "Nick Andrews" <nicothefabulous@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Can someone point me in the right direction to look up specs for a
Maxwell cap? It's from a pulsed dye laser, and so may not be as
good for a coil.
Model 35002
.32uF, 30kV
.307uF actual
.09uH series ind
S/N 291967
It looks like it's in decent shape, not too bulged out. No sign of
oil leakage, and you can hear it sloshing around in there... Thanks.
Nick A