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Re: Saran Wrap as a Dielectric
Saran used to be polyvinylidene chloride. Plastic "cling" wrap is typically
LLDPE plus polybutadiene (rubber) as the cling additive. I would stay clear
of food wrap and stick with virgin LLDPE sheeting.
Happy coiling! :)
Steve
>Original poster: Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>
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>Hi Joshua,
>
> Why not make a nice MMC cap? My 9/30 LTR sync coil only uses 21 Panasonic
>caps. About $30... Perhaps a little cash could save a lot of effort and
>solve the primary cap problem for you. Someone in your area may have some
;-)
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>http://63.225.104.218/test/TeslaCoils/MyCoils/SmallCoil/small_MMC.jpg
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>BTW - You asked about transformers... IMHO, ACTOWN http://www.actown-dot-com/
>is the best. They claim a 100 PPM defect rate, make medical stuff, and
>talk a nice quality talk... The transformer I got was definitely made by
>somebody that cared... The others seem to be prone to a high defect rate
>depending on who took that day off... France is a very 'good day/bad day'
>place, Transco is sort of consistently "just ok"... My 9/30 ACTOWN from
>the Denver wholesaler cost $54.88 with tax... The France transformers were
>sitting around by the loose pallet load, but the ACTOWN's had nice
>individual boxes and such. The guy at the wholesaler seem to be impressed
>that I was only interested in ACTON transformers. He knew darn well that I
>was some 'looney' wanting an HV transformer, but the cash was good so...
>:-)) In Colorado, the hot dry summers and nasty winters really are super
>hard on the used transformers. I just buy new ones since the tranny is
>sort of a 'moderately' costly item overall...
>
>Cheers,
>
> Terry
>
>BTW - I got a few PFC caps too...
>
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>At 03:29 PM 8/30/00 -0400, you wrote:
>>List,
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>> I recently noticed that a roll of Saran Wrap I have is Polyethylene. It's
>>probably only a few microns thick (can't find the caliper) but if I used
>>enough layers, would it make a suitable dielectric for a capacitor? Would
it
>>be as good a dielectric as factory-manufactured LDPE? I checked it out, and
>>it seems to be pretty clean, no chemicals or anything, but since this is not
>>made for such a duty, would it be a bad idea to go ahead and make a cap with
>>it? Thanks for your help.
>>
>>- Joshua
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