[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Ok, what is an LTR cap.
> Actually, PIG's are STR's (smaller than resonant). Typically, coilers use a
> 10kva, 14.4kv pig's. Resonant caps are 0.128uF (from memory). Obvisouly HUGE!
> We typically use smaller than resonant caps (STR's) on our systems. NST's
> however (and OBIT's), can use LTR's. Could you imagine the joules for a pig
> using an LTR? I see smoke, fire, wooosh!!! Well, for most of us, not Greg,
> Bill, Hull, etc... or you Chris (yet?).
Actually, Terry's MMC Calc gives me .351uF. Chris and I have a design, and are
attempting to gather enough caps (912 of Terry's, or any other combo that will
work). Did you know that there's a world-wide tantulum shortage? I even
have the
PC board mask already laid out (I think).
I thought that it was really 13.8kV nominal?
Mark