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Re: Kerosene?
on 5/1/00 8:35 AM, Tesla List at tesla-at-pupman-dot-com wrote:
> Original Poster: "Ed Phillips" <evp-at-pacbell-dot-net>
>
> Tesla List wrote:
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>> Original Poster: "Adam" <adamsmith-at-mediaone-dot-net>
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>>> Original Poster: "Chris Russell" <oldmanjamal-at-netzero-dot-net>
>>>
>>> I read somewhere that kerosene can be used to submerge a polyethylene /
>>> aluminum foil stacked plate capacitor. Is this true?
>>
>> Oh dear god no!
>
> Why not? It's thin, has good insulating properties, and isn't much
> more flammable than typical mineral oil.
It's a lot more flammable than the oil I'm using. I just tried lighting a
sample of my NST-cleaning kerosene and of my laxative grade mineral oil, and
there's no contest. Light transformer oil must be more flammable than what
I'm using.
In any case, I don't see any reason to use kerosene, particularly in a
homemade cap where there is going to be some air enclosed. If mineral oil
filled rolled poly caps can explode, I can't help but think that a kerosene
filled cap would only fail in a more dangerous way.
-Adam