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Re: [Amps] silver mica source

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Subject: Re: [Amps] silver mica source
From: Manfred Mornhinweg <manfred@ludens.cl>
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2015 19:37:47 +0000
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Alex,

I suspect that silver mica caps might not be the best option you have.

Silver mica caps consist of mica sheets with an ultra thin layer of silver deposited on each side. This silver layer isn't able to conduct a large current, so that silver mica caps are not a very good choice in transmitters. Their main advantage is high stability, which is important in oscillators and some other circuits, but not really in low pass filters. In my younger years I didn't know this, and had some practical experiences with them, including pretty fireworks.

You should instead be looking for mica capacitors that are NOT silvered. For example transmission type "metal clad mica" capacitors. These are slightly less stable, which is not a problem in this application, but they can handle far higher current.

Such capacitors are easy to make at home, if you can secure sources of mica and copper sheet.

At the 100 watt level, you might still get away with silver mica caps, but not with just any! You need to choose them for their current handling spec. There are ceramic capacitors that can handle the task at least as well, and probably these are less costly.

When you get to the legal limit level, capacitor procurement becomes a real problem. At that level, homemade copper/mica capacitors, or maybe copper/teflon, might be the best choice. Unless one is willing to pay ten, twenty, or even more dollars per capacitor, of course! When you need 30 capacitors for a low pass filter bank, it's not a trivial matter.

Manfred

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