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Re: My extended-foil cap failed
At 11:25 10/10/98 -0600, Gary Lau wrote:
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>Last night I ran the coil for 1 minute, checked for any signs of cap
>heating, ran for 2 minutes and checked. The ends were just slightly
>warm. I ran for 3 minutes and checked. The ends were again just
>slightly warm. I was about 2 minutes into the next run when the roar
>diminished, then POOOMMM! One of the PVC end caps burst, leaving about a
>pint of mineral oil on my garage floor and egg on my face.
Sorry to hear this. PVC is a poor heat conductor & internal temp can be
quite high before it becomes obvious ........ as you seem to have clearly
demonstrated :-(
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>Unclear is how long this cap would have survived
>had I limited run-time to a more conventional 30 seconds at a time. Is
>running 7-8 near-continuous minutes something that is foolish even with
>the most robust capacitors?
I run my rolled caps for up to 5 minutes or more. The filter resistors on
the NST protection circuit get hot, which I why I have them on heat sink.
The caps are barely warm ..... BUT, if you feel the terminal bolts, they
are quite warm and probably a better guage of internal temp.
( oh ..... and yes I only feel one at a time & discharge the cap first !! )
Mark