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Re: [Amps] bleeder resistors

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Subject: Re: [Amps] bleeder resistors
From: Ron Youvan <ka4inm@gmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2012 09:57:03 -0400
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  Douglas W9IIX Johnson wrote:

putting together a 3200v ps, I am going to use chassis mount bleeder resistors 
mounted on an aluminum plate (grounded) , will they handle the voltage OK 
without arc over or would ceramic bleeders with standoffs be a safer bet?  
...Doug, w9iix

There is an advantage to having an external bleeder resistor, compared to a resistor across each capacitor, with a low value resistor it serves as the "multiplier" for the (hV) Voltage panel meter.

The ribbed aluminum power resistors have little (just over 1 kV each) voltage insulating properties, but are available with 2% tolerances. They must (all except the one nearest to the ground connection) be separately mounted on insulated plates or other insulated heat sinks.
Been there done that.
--
Ron - KA4INM
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