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Re: Maxwell Capacitor - Air Bubble question . . .
Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <dhmccauley-at-spacecatlighting-dot-com>
Thanks Bert. Thats good to know!
I'll be high-potting all these capacitors tomorrow at work for a final check
so hopefully all will be well!
I do have some 0.2uF, 45kV 37xxxx series maxwell capacitors. Now just need
to get some serious pole transformers (>15kW output) to run these things!
Dan
> Dan,
>
> Bubbles are common in many plastic packaged pulse capacitors, and its
quite
> likely that the cap came with the bubble from the factory. If the case is
> intact (i.e., not leaking oil) and the bubble small, it will have
> absolutely NO impact on the cap's performance or expected life.
>
> Relatively large bubbles were purposely left inside cylindrical capacitors
> (for example laser and pulse caps from CP) to provide a degree of "give"
> when the capacitor innards heated up during heavy duty service.
Rectangular
> packages have built-in stress relief since the flexible sides can easily
> expand outward a bit as necessary.
>
> Best regards,
>
> -- Bert --