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Re: commercial cap failure
In a message dated 4/18/00 11:07:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
tesla-at-pupman-dot-com writes:
<< Original Poster: "Jeffery Pederson" <kd4lyh-at-webtv-dot-net>
Hello fellow coilers,
Not a good day for me. I just sent my cap back to Plastic Capacitors
Inc. for an autopsy. It was working great then all of a sudden it
started to spew oil. This was purchased on 2-29-00. It was a tesla cap
30KVAC.RMS .05 MF. I was using a 14.4KV/5KVA pole transformer. I dont
know what happened but I hope that Plastic Capacitors Inc. will honer
the warranty as this cap was expensive.
I talked to Tom Brown who was very understanding.
Best Regards Jeff
>>
Jeff,
I lost two Condenser Products caps on my system using a 14.4kv/5kva
transformer before I realized I had a 60hz resonance problem with the welder
used as ballast in the primary. I have no idea how much voltage I was
putting across the caps but it was way more than I intended. I take it you
are using a rotary gap? Do you have a safety gap across the rotary? I first
added one across the caps and discoverd the problem. I couldn't turn the
variac up past half way without firing the safety gap - set at 5/8". Thanks
to Bill Wysock for figuring out what was causing my problem and helping me to
fix it.
I actually killed two C.P. caps with this set up. They replaced one under
warranty, which was nice since I undoubtedly killed it with overvoltage.
Ed Sonderman