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Re: Pregnant Caps



Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>

Hi Matt,

Your "fat caps" have failed internally and are puffing out as they burn up
inside :-(

You can easily mix cap types as you wish.  The only concern would be if a
particular cap died and left a cap value that would go uncontrollably
resonant or something.  Good safety gaps should prevent that in any case.

Cheers,

	Terry

At 07:45 PM 4/19/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>HI all,
>ive been running my coil for a while.. specs:
>15/30 nst with a sync gap 4.5x26 inch secondary #24 wire. primary tapped
>around the 18th turn. 
>
>the caps i have been using are:
>ASC   I  0024
>SHV 51B
>.02 MFD +- 10%
>15000 VDC
>
>ive been usually using 3 in series to get .006 (if i remember). anyway im
>not even sure what type of caps these are after ive tried looking them up
>
>they seem to be made of black plastic tubelike and wrapped with nylon. 7cm
>long and 2.5 cm in diameter.
>
>i had two of them die tonight. both emmited light from under the nylon and
>afterwards growing a "fat belly". the caps were slightly warm in the spot
>they were glowing. can you guess what type these were?
>
>i also have some 5kv oil caps rated for .1 mfd. would these be suitable
>for tesla use?
>
>anyway, i think im going to purchase some geek caps, but my main question
>is mixing of caps. could i say, use the oil filled caps, with the geek
>caps and perhaps some of the caps i have that havent died yet?
>
>lengthy and detailed answers appreciated :)
>and no fair telling me "no" just because you want me to buy more geek caps
>Duck! :)
>
>-fox
>