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MOT Cap
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- Subject: MOT Cap
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- Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 19:24:40 -0700
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Original poster: Bob81818@xxxxxxx
Hi list,
What would be the kind of cap to use with a 4 stack? MMC was what
came to mind, yet it's hard to find a high enough uF cap with a significant
max voltage. I've tried bucket caps with no luck. Does anyone have any
suggestions on a type of cap I could use, least expensive would be
preferable. I have nine 0.01uF 10kv caps now, but I have doubts they will
hold and I don't have enough to series them. Thanks for your time and any
responses.
Dan E.