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Re: [TCML] ANOTHER ONE DOWN, ANOTHER 37667 BITES THE DUST



Ohh, 
Now there is a cap I have not seen used previously. 
Like wise to my last post, care to share more info about your coil. voltage bps etc? 



Thanks, 
John "Jay" Howson IV 


"Why thank you, I will be happy to take those electrons off your hands." 

----- Original Message -----
From: pterren@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 8:51:26 PM 
Subject: Re: [TCML] ANOTHER ONE DOWN, ANOTHER 37667 BITES THE DUST 

In fact I use a bigger one for my 18 inch coil. Resonance is 40kHz. 
0.1 uF MMC (3 rows of 20 times 0.68 uF 1600 V Type CD 941C 20P68K). 
This is the upgraded capacitor bank using the 941 series caps rather than 
the Tesla coiler preferred 942 series. It has much better voltage 
characteristics 36 kV vs 24 kV DC. RMS current rating is similar but 
adequate. The dV/dt is less but this is a low frequency coil so that might 
not be as important. The much bigger capacitance means only 60 caps rather 
than 240 for the 942 series. I have enough to make a spare. 
http://tesladownunder.com/TCtankCap2011side.jpg 

Peter 




-----Original Message----- 
From: Tesla 
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 5:26 AM 
To: Tesla Coil Mailing List 
Subject: Re: [TCML] ANOTHER ONE DOWN, ANOTHER 37667 BITES THE DUST 

Re caps for big coils 

The 942C series CDE 2kv 0.15uF cap is the one with all the publicity largely 
due early geek group support for bulk buys and lots have been successfully 
used. IMHO in bigger arrays (often at lower resonant frequencies) the CDE 
942C series 0.33uF 1.6kV option is more economic. This cap has better Ipk 
capabilities and is otherwise similar in spec. For bigger arrays the much 
bigger capacitance is more than offset by the small extra numbers in series 
required to make the voltage rating. 

I've used these CDE 942C type 0.33uF 1600 volts in a 15 in series and 4 of 
these strings in parallel (88nF) at 10kVA between 40 and 90 kHz without 
problems in relatively short runs (< 2min) See also Robin Copini in Adelaide 
Aussie who made a big array of these caps, sadly Robin's WEB pages appear to 
no longer be available but there is lots about his activities in the list 
archives. 

see data at http://www.cde.com/catalogs/942C.pdf 

Rgds 
Ted in NZ 

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