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Maby the most costly capacitor on the market;
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Gaetan
Maby the most costly capacitor on the market;
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Gaetan
no, Audionote 3.3uF silver:
http://www.partsconnexion.com/catalog/CapacitorsFilm.html
1,598 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
http://www.partsconnexion.com/catalog/CapacitorsFilm.html
1,598 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
MisterTwister said:
Much better!
phase_accurate said:I think it won't be difficult to add heaps of MICA types together to get an even more expensive 20 uF type.
Regards
Charles
Then again, Charles, it would be easy to add alot of those 5230 euros caps in a series parallel configuration to have a much more expensive 20 uF type.
What do you think ?
phase_accurate said:I think it won't be difficult to add heaps of MICA types together to get an even more expensive 20 uF type.
Charles,
here's 24uF styrene , when will you be available to do the soldering ?
(i offer 5 bucks to the one who posts a pic of a twit who bought one of those 5k silver foil caps)
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Is there a wiring technique to minimise the inductance of the 24uF assembly?jacco vermeulen said:here's 24uF styrene , when will you be available to do the soldering ?
Uh, yes. Ask the Z Machine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_machine
Megajoules in nanoseconds means high voltages, large capacitances and low, low inductances (probably arranged as transmission lines).
I don't know why people in audio would be asking about paralleled capacitors, just get a Filmlytic and be done with it. If you're not talking about audio, then perhaps you do in fact need high RMS currents; in that case, you might build something like this:
http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms/Elec_CapBank.html
Note the water cooling, which so far I have found unnecessary.
Tim
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_machine
Megajoules in nanoseconds means high voltages, large capacitances and low, low inductances (probably arranged as transmission lines).
I don't know why people in audio would be asking about paralleled capacitors, just get a Filmlytic and be done with it. If you're not talking about audio, then perhaps you do in fact need high RMS currents; in that case, you might build something like this:
http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms/Elec_CapBank.html
Note the water cooling, which so far I have found unnecessary.
Tim
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