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[Amps] Computer Grade Electrolytic Capacitors vs. Radial

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Subject: [Amps] Computer Grade Electrolytic Capacitors vs. Radial
From: Ian White, G3SEK" <g3sek@ifwtech.co.uk (Ian White, G3SEK)
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 23:49:11 +0100
Steve Thompson wrote:
>
>Good point Ian, I hadn't spotted that.

I was alerted by some totally screwy results in another area.

>I changed the delay before analysing from 100ms to 1000ms - should be 
>well into steady state. Now, dc current is 89mA, capacitor rms current 
>is 202mA and transformer rms current is 221mA. Ok, it's a bit lower 
>than the original values but either stack up reasonably with what I 
>measure in practice. When rms current tends to be dominated by peak I^2 
>and the current pulse in the cap is a narrow spike varying with source 
>and load R and cap value, it seems to me that the dc/rms ratio could 
>vary widely, and readily exceed 1.414. Can someone put me straight here?
>
Seems right to me.

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                            Editor, 'The VHF/UHF DX Book'
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