From: "Doug Waller" <NX4D@comcast.net>
> At Buzz City, Florida, a 50 kVa line passes within one half mile of the
> house. When the summer air conditioner season begins, the power company
> throws in a capacitor bank, which corrects the power factor. These
> capacitors, which look like large transformers with several cooling fins
and
> only one wire out the top, generate a plethora of harmonics and nasty
> noises. The background noise level is raised 5 dB or so on 160m, but
> listening to it on AM does not reveal a power hum, but more of a frying
> sound.
Doug,
What is it about those capacitors banks that generates so
much noise? In principle I would think that a capacitor wouldn't
generate any extra noise unless there was some arcing going on
in there, or am I missing something fundamental?
Thanks,
Mike, W4EF............................
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