I used two of those caps in a 3500 VDC supply for
12 years with no problems, if they are the same caps
they were used in defib machines. The caps I have are
rated at 35 Ufd at 6 KV and are about 4" square by about
8" tall.
Mark WB8JKR
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999 16:08:12 +0100 "Conrad Farlow"
<conrad.farlow@virgin.net> writes:
>
>Hello I have a maxwell capacitors 30mfd 6kV capacitor. I was intending
>to
>put it in a 3.8Kv (off load) HT supply for a 8877.A friend of mine
>said that
>he had seen something detrimental about these caps for HT smoothing
>purposes
>on this reflector. The cap is physically a lot smaller than I would
>have
>expected.It is a metal cased capacitor and the case has bright orange
>paint
>on it.Any info?
>
>73 de Conrad G0RUZ
>
>
>
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