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Re: [TCML] Resistors



HI--

I don't get the concept of a mains-resonant capacitor. Resonant with with inductance? The secondary of the NST?

Thanks for the enlightenment.

---Carl



That would work, provided that the caps are a suitable variety, i.e.
polypropylene dielectric.

It appears that you're targeting the mains-resonant cap value of .0061uF.
While that will work, it increases the danger of over-volting the
transformer and cap should the gaps be set too widely.  A cap value of 1.5 -
2X the mains-resonant value is typically used.

Regards, Gary Lau
MA, USA

On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 9:10 PM, Cole Awesome-Jordan<
jordancole@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

Could one use 1/2 watt 10M resistors with a 10000v 23ma transformer with a
single strand of 32 .22uF 450v capacitors?

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