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You know, the ones in the clear plastic blobs, wire
ended with low puffage values and reputed to be super stable? |
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![]() "Gareth's Downstairs Computer" wrote in message news ![]() You know, the ones in the clear plastic blobs, wire ended with low puffage values and reputed to be super stable? Silver mica were the best. |
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In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Phi wrote:
"Gareth's Downstairs Computer" wrote in message news ![]() You know, the ones in the clear plastic blobs, wire ended with low puffage values and reputed to be super stable? Silver mica were the best. Got any 1,000 uF silver micas? -- Jim Pennino |
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![]() wrote in message ... In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Phi wrote: "Gareth's Downstairs Computer" wrote in message news ![]() You know, the ones in the clear plastic blobs, wire ended with low puffage values and reputed to be super stable? Silver mica were the best. Got any 1,000 uF silver micas? -- Jim Pennino Perhaps you forgot or don't know, they are not electrolytic. |
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In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Phi wrote:
wrote in message ... In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Phi wrote: "Gareth's Downstairs Computer" wrote in message news ![]() ended with low puffage values and reputed to be super stable? Silver mica were the best. Got any 1,000 uF silver micas? -- Jim Pennino Perhaps you forgot or don't know, they are not electrolytic. Neither silver mica nor polystyrene capacitors are electrolytic. What's your point? Perhaps you forgot or don't know that in general polystyrene capacitors are advantageous at audio frequencies while silver micas are advantageous at RF frequencies and fill two entirely needs. Read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_c...ilm_capacitors -- Jim Pennino |
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![]() wrote in message ... In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Phi wrote: wrote in message ... In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Phi wrote: "Gareth's Downstairs Computer" wrote in message news ![]() ended with low puffage values and reputed to be super stable? Silver mica were the best. Got any 1,000 uF silver micas? -- Jim Pennino Perhaps you forgot or don't know, they are not electrolytic. Neither silver mica nor polystyrene capacitors are electrolytic. What's your point? Perhaps you forgot or don't know that in general polystyrene capacitors are advantageous at audio frequencies while silver micas are advantageous at RF frequencies and fill two entirely needs. Read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_c...ilm_capacitors -- Jim Pennino I didn't have to look it up. |
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In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew wicklowham wrote:
On 21/08/18 19:08, wrote: In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew Phi wrote: "Gareth's Downstairs Computer" wrote in message news ![]() ended with low puffage values and reputed to be super stable? Silver mica were the best. Got any 1,000 uF silver micas? ===================== Polystyrene and silver mica caps are still available to my knowledge (JAB Electronics -UK) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_c...ilm_capacitors -- Jim Pennino |
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You know, the ones in the clear plastic blobs, wire
ended with low puffage values and reputed to be super stable? Suflex capacitors. Scourge of the devil. I always viewed them with suspicion when fault finding. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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