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1. [Amps] 2500uf @ 450v dc ElectroCaps (score: 1)
Author: vk3ym at iprimus.com.au (RICK COLE)
Date: Tue Jul 1 09:50:39 2003
Ok Conrad what is your reccomendation for the value to be used with a 4500v power supply...I am interested as to why you make the statement "bad idea" Regards Rick Put 10 in series and you have a who
/archives//html/Amps/2003-07/msg00000.html (7,417 bytes)

2. [Amps] 2500uf @ 450v dc ElectroCaps (score: 1)
Author: wd7s at att.net (PAUL HEWITT)
Date: Wed Jul 2 07:57:18 2003
This topic has been discussed here several times in the past. The explanation is still found here, http://www.cpii.com/eimac/ab17.htm Paul PAUL HEWITT WD7S PRODUCTIONS QRO HOMEBREW COMPONENTS http://
/archives//html/Amps/2003-07/msg00003.html (7,257 bytes)

3. [Amps] 2500uf @ 450v dc ElectroCaps (score: 1)
Author: mike.tubby at thorcom.co.uk (Michael J. Tubby B.Sc. (Hons) G8TIC)
Date: Wed Jul 2 07:57:20 2003
I was always told that something in the order of 20-50uF of C was about right for EHT supplies. The energy stored being: e = 0.5 x C x V^2 (from dim and distand recollection :-). The bigger the cap b
/archives//html/Amps/2003-07/msg00004.html (9,152 bytes)


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