I get a bit carried away with spike suppression and fault limiting. Had an
amp blow on me about 40 years ago and said never again!
Carl
KM1H
> Thanks, that's what I usually hear when I look into electrolytics.
>
> And I think you hit the nail on the head with spike suppression...that may
> be the reason that operating with a safety margin is recommended. Most HV
> PS
> designs I have come across (in my admittedly limited experience) do not
> have
> any kind of protection.
>
> 73, Carl WS7L
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Carl [mailto:km1h@jeremy.mv.com]
>>
>> IMO the only rule is the heat rise.
>> ...
>> This also assumes spike suppression is used.
>
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