An interesting point, Steve. If I understand you, you’re saying that
if a modern diode in a series string approaches reverse breakdown, it
will start to conduct, thus shifting its overload voltage to other
diodes in the string. Before the advent of controlled avalanche
diodes, however, an overloaded diode would just short circuit, thus
permanently shifting its voltage to the remaining diodes in the
string. This process, once started, would likely lead to the
destruction of the entire string. To me, the takeaway message is that
there’s little to be gained these days by adding .01uF caps to each
diode. This is a helpful explanation, Steve. Thanks!
73,
Jim W8ZR
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 13, 2022, at 1:28 AM, Steve Thompson <g8gsq@gmx.com> wrote:
>
> It's not only uniformity, also the 'controlled avalanche' of modern diodes.
> As you reach breakdown they don't fail instantly from too much reverse
> voltage, they start to conduct slightly. In a string of diodes this results
> in voltage sharing happening automatically.
>
> Steve G8GSQ
>
>> On 13/12/2022 02:11, MU 4CX250B wrote:
>> Hi Bill, I remember that argument,too, but It doesn’t carry much
>> water with today’s uniform components. The back resistance of a series
>> string of diodes is so high that I doubt an uneven capacitive voltage
>> divider would cause problems. Normally one designs an HV diode bank
>> with at least a breakdown voltage safety factor of 2, and preferably
>> more.
>> 73,
>> Jim W8ZR
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> On Dec 12, 2022, at 10:19 AM, hzp_electronics@juno.com wrote:
>>> Hi Jim
>>> The best argument that I have heard about capacitors across diodes is that
>>> older diodes had uneven capacitance. Under certain conditions the
>>> capacitance would cause the voltage to divide unevenly between the diodes.
>>> The added capacitors were made large enough to swamp out the capacitance
>>> difference and keep the voltage division more equally.
>>> \
>>> Whether the caps are needed with modern diodes, depends!
>>> 73
>>> .... Bill K3HZP
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original Message ----------
>>> From: MU 4CX250B <4cx250b@miamioh.edu>
>>> To: Tim Duffy <k3lr@k3lr.com>
>>> Cc: jim.thom@telus.net, amps@contesting.com
>>> Subject: Re: [Amps] .01uf caps across diodes ?
>>> Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2022 22:32:29 -0800
>>>
>>> Hi Tim,
>>> I’ve followed this debate for years and frankly I don’t think adding
>>> .01uF caps across each diode in a diode string makes much difference
>>> one way or the other. It’s true that there will be some suppression of
>>> fast current and voltage transients, but these aren’t likely to cause
>>> damage to modern components. To me the downside of the practice is
>>> that adding 0.01uF caps results in additional opportunities for
>>> capacitor failures, loose solder connections, unsightly wiring, and a
>>> bunch of extra components that provide minimal benefits. I’m inclined
>>> to leave them out. (BTW, one commenter suggested that sharp voltage or
>>> current spikes wouldn’t make it through the filter capacitors. That’s
>>> untrue because the filter caps have a self inductance that keeps them
>>> from filtering spikes with high frequency components. )
>>> 73,
>>> Jim W8ZR
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>> On Dec 11, 2022, at 7:03 PM, Tim Duffy <k3lr@k3lr.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> W8ZR Jim
>>>>
>>>> Can you give advice on this topic?
>>>>
>>>> 73
>>>> Tim K3LR
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Amps [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of jim.thom
>>>> jim.thom@telus.net
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2022 2:28 PM
>>>> To: amps@contesting.com
>>>> Subject: [Amps] .01uf caps across diodes ?
>>>>
>>>> What's the consensus on wiring .01uf disc caps across diodes in a HV supply
>>>> ?
>>>> W8JI sez they are required, and used in ameritron amps....and used to
>>>> eliminate switching transients.
>>>>
>>>> Some say the caps are required to meet emc specs on commercial gear.
>>>>
>>>> I can't see how anything can get past the HV fitter caps.
>>>>
>>>> KM1H also uses caps across diodes. He also used another method, with a
>>>> .01uf cap across an entire series string of diodes, like a .01uf @ 5 kv
>>>> type.
>>>>
>>>> Orr's books recommend caps across diodes... to eliminate noise on TX on
>>>> ssb. .
>>>>
>>>> Are they required...or not ?
>>>>
>>>> Jim VE7RF
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