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RE: New coil woes cap concern
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- Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 20:28:17 -0600
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Original poster: JBarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have two large caps that I hooked up to this coil (one at a time).They
both test ok with a meter for capacitance. Neither test shorted as far as I
can tell.
JIM
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Date: 05/09/2005 07:47PM
Subject: RE: New coil woes
Original poster: "Lau, Gary"
How does a failing capacitor take out an NST? Caps typically fail
shorted, and an NST has no trouble with a short circuit load.
Regards, Gary Lau
MA, USA
> Original poster: jdwarshui@xxxxxxxxx
> A tank capacitor that is failing can easily take out an NST (check
> carefully)
>
> Jared Dwarshuis
>