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Zoran Brlecic wrote:
Tony Hwang wrote: In general, electrolytic capacitors should be operated not terribly much below their ratings. I am curious: where did you hear this and what is the rationale? I've never heard anything similar before, although I suppose it is possible. In capacitor size/working voltage rating. I won't put lower WV one, if in the case of filter cap. also I won't put lower value. Anyhow, this type caps have wide tolerance in general. Tony, the issue is using an electrolytic cap not much *below* its voltage rating, not using it above its maximum voltage. For example, a cap rated 200V should, according to the poster, be used in the 150-200V range, and not in the low voltage applications, like 12V or 24V. This is what I asked about, since I'd never heard it before. Of course, in practice, this is really a non-issue due to the physical size of the caps, so no sane person will replace a 15V cap with a 450V one, at least not on a permanent basis. 73 ... WA7AA Hi, There is a reason for that cosidering how this type caps work. Putting in a 200WV cap in a 15WV application is not a good idea. Tony |
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