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Re: Calendar
Again,
I would not like to be accused of laying prior claim to this
idea. It was in fact reading a post of Richard Hull's that gave me
the insight into the true nature of cap failures. As far as the 2kV
figure goes, I picked it as an easy one to build for available
insulation without the cap section getting too large. In fat the
lower one goes, the more promising a dry-fired design becomes.
Malcolm
> Original Poster: bob golding <yubba-at-clara-dot-net>
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> Hi all,
> i am designing a new flat plate cap, and want to try malcolms idea of
> keeping the voltage on each section below 2 Kv.
> I have worked out that with by system (9Kv 50mA) I will need 10 sections of
> 177000 pF. This in itself is not a problem. what I was wondering is what is
> the upper limit of separate sections one can use before the e.s.r. becomes
> a significant problem? I am planning to keep the plates to around 7" x 7"
> and the dielectric thickness to 0.010".
>
> any comments welcome
>
> bob golding
>
> bob yubba-at-clara-dot-net>
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