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[Amps] Defibrulator Caps as Filter Caps

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Subject: [Amps] Defibrulator Caps as Filter Caps
From: 2@mail.vcnet.com (Richard)
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 15:22:02 -0700
The worst scenario is that the cap. shorts and the CB opens the primary.  
To test ripple current handling ability, apply 60Hz at whatever V it 
takes to produce the expected ripple current, run it for an hour or so 
and feel the case for heat.   More than barely warm is not good news. 

>Turns out that this capacitor is from an HP defibrulator.
>
>There seems to be a question about whether a defib cap can handle continuous
>PSU filter duty.  It may need to be derated.
>
>Any comments?
>
>Regards,
>David Smith
>VK3HZ
>
>
>> From: "David Smith" <vk3hz@wia.org.au>
>> To: <amps@contesting.com>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
>> Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 21:31:34 +1000
>> Subject: [Amps] Filter Capacitors - Oil Filled vs. Electrolytic
>>
>> I'm on to building the HV PSU for the 8877.
>>
>> I have 2 alternatives for filtering - a used but good 54uF 4.2kV
>oil-filled
>> Maxwell or a string of 10 new 470uF 450V electrolytics (with 45K 10W
>> equalisers).  They work out to roughly the same cost.
>>
>> I'm tending towards the oil-filled cap because it simplifies construction.
>> Any comments on either?  I've seen comments here regarding equalising
>> electro strings and also read things about forming them.  Do oil-filled
>caps
>> go off over time?  Is it OK to mount them on their side?
>>
>> Regards,
>> David Smith
>> VK3HZ
>
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