[Amps] Test versus working voltage for oil filled capacitor

Carl km1h at jeremy.qozzy.com
Tue Apr 14 18:06:40 EDT 2015


Actually they sound totally unsuited for the job at anywhere near the marked 
voltage, those are energy storage caps for some industrial pulse type of 
operation as seen by their feather weight. My 51 uF 9KV "real cap" is about 
135# and the pair of 16uF 4KV used in the 1500W 2M amp are about 20-25 # 
each iffn I remember from when I built it over 30 years ago.



At 3000V maximum they should be fine but Id certainly take precautions when 
mounting them; vertical mounting only also.

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Test versus working voltage for oil filled capacitor


> On 04/14/2015 04:14 PM, Alan Ibbetson wrote:
>
>> I have a pair of jumbo oil filled capacitors. They are each 6 x 6 x 12
>> inches and weigh about 10 pounds. I wish to use them at 3KV off load and
>> with a 2A ripple current under full load.
>
>> The only markings I can read are 42uF and "test voltage 7500 volts" (in
>> French).  What is the consensus on the likely safe working voltage? Is
>> it likely to be well defined for this type of capacitor, in the sense
>> that all have a standard de-rating factor applied?
>
>    I would Hi pot it to 7600 Volts and if OK I would use them to 7500 
> Volts, but their nature and robustness is still unknown they could have
> been built to do any of several jobs not related to PS filtering,
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