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Re: Testing Pulse Caps
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- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 21:34:30 -0700
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Original poster: "D.C. Cox" <resonance@xxxxxxxxxx>
If these leakage current is below 1 mA at 10-15 kV DC, it should be
fine at higher voltages --- in most cases.
Dr. Resonance
It's easy enough to asure a cap is good with a meter, but how does
one find out if a pulse cap is good near the actual high operating
voltage it will see?