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Re: Capacitor Help Needed
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- Subject: Re: Capacitor Help Needed
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 12:21:52 -0600
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Original poster: "father dest" <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Original poster: Chris Watkins <tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Tesla list wrote:
> >Original poster: "Sean Taylor" <sstaylor@xxxxxxxx>
> >Hi Wilson,
> >IMO, the best cap for "typical" size TCs is an MMC. You can get a single
> >string of 10 caps (CDE 942C series, 0.15 uF, 2kV) for a 15/60 NST for
> >about $30.
>
>
> Sean,
> Do you know of a source where "exactly 10" can be purchased?
> I'll order 10 today, if possible. (942C20P15K's, I suppose)
> Shoot us a link if you have it. Others may be interested as well :-)
guys - why do you use 942C20P15K? it`s more than 2 times worse in
C*U/$ than 942C16P68K for example, it has smaller peak & rms current.
i know that dU/dt is almost 3 times higher, but for 100-200 khz coils
942C16P68K should be fine, and then we just can increase number of
caps per string.
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