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Richard Knoppow wrote:
"Chuck Harris" wrote in The BB's are all bad by now, and should be replaced on sight, but when they were new, they were a nice high performance capacitor. -Chuck OK about the ceramics. I think there must have been two series of Black Beauty caps. Not all are oil filled. The ones I removed from an SP-600-JX for instance, are paper impregnated with polyester plastic. They are dry and don't have filler tubes. I suspect the main failure mode for these is due to the incapsulation. Many seem to have cracked and even those which have not cracked often have low capacitance and high dissipation factor. The capacitor winding is usually physically distorted, flattened for instance. I suspect that the case shrinks distoring it and also may allow moisture to enter. These caps were supposed to be much better than the wax coated paper caps of the time. Sprague also made a similar capacitor, that is a dry polyester impregnated paper cap, but in epoxy-dipped casings called Orange Drops. AFAIK, these have proven quite reliable and long lived, giving some support to my idea that it was the molded cases of the BBs that failed. BBs are found in a lot of high-quality equipment, General Radio, Hewlett-Packard, etc, used a lot of them. There are Black Beauties, and there are Black Beauties! The oil filled Black Beauties, in my experience, always have color coded bands that tell the ratings. They were a premium capacitor, and as such were quite expensive. The polyester dielectric capacitors have black bodies, with red lettering. I recall that they came out after the oil filled capacitors. Orange drops were a step up from the waxed paper capacitors, and a step down from the molded polyester black beauties. They were designed especially for printed circuit board use. Orange drops were a relatively cheap "jobber" capacitor, but they have certainly withstood the test of time quite well. -Chuck |
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