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wrote in message ps.com... 0.015ufd 15kv non-polarized Not impossible to find, though I only got one hit on the net googling that value. They are about 3 inches long, 3/4inch round. The same shop that had the neon light power supplies had the caps. It just wasn't the first place I looked. [snip] There's a lot of odd stuff around, although it's not always easy to find: http://fairradio.com/dchvca.htm 1600V caps are pretty common, although I suppose the ESR might get too high in a series string. Frank Dresser |
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Brian Denley wrote:
Paul Horowitz's "the Art of Electronics" is a terrific book for anyone wanting to better understand the subject. Don't leave out co-author Winfield Hill, who is a frequent contributor to the electronics newsgroups. -- If John McCain gets the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination, my vote for President will be a write-in for Jiang Zemin. |
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clifto wrote:
Brian Denley wrote: Paul Horowitz's "the Art of Electronics" is a terrific book for anyone wanting to better understand the subject. Don't leave out co-author Winfield Hill, who is a frequent contributor to the electronics newsgroups. Good point! -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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