Electrolytic capacitors for HO-10/SB-610

Malcolm Leonard radiorepair at MINDSPRING.COM
Tue Jan 7 20:58:32 EST 2003


If necessary,you can always use smaller voltage rating caps in series.For
example,two one mfd caps wired in series equal a single one half mfd. cap.
If the working voltages were 630 volts per capacitor,then,with the above
series combination we would now have a  .5 mfd  at 1260 volts equivelent
capacitor.
Excuse me,please,  if you already thought of this.This also presumes enough
physical room to mount capacitors in series is available,of course.
Malcolm Leonard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Knapp" <kc8jx at YAHOO.COM>
To: <HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 12:09 PM
Subject: Electrolytic capacitors for HO-10/SB-610


> I'm sure this has been asked many times....but, I would like a source to
buy
> several electrolytics for my HO-10's and SB-610 monitor scope.  I'm
looking for
> the .1ufd @1200V and .15ufd @1600V.  Any leads would be deeply
appreciated.
> Thanks in advance............73, Larry KC8JX
>
> =====
> May your days be full of sunshine and good thoughts fill your head.
> From: Larry Knapp, KC8JX, St. Joseph, Mi  49085
>   Best 73's
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