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i need somewhere i can get high voltage capacitors etc
for use in my tv restorations. |
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Retired Dormant Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Wrexham, North Wales, UK.
Posts: 799
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Try Rapid Electronics they have them up to 1kv 8)
Mike
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Nonode
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Belper Derbyshire
Posts: 2,205
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Hello there,
Also try Farnell, and RS as these do a good range of high voltage capacitors. CPC do a small range as well Maplin is fairly useless and the highest voltage types only go up to 450 volts. Most are in the sub 100 volt range. Christopher Capener
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Pentode
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Chelmsford, Essex, UK.
Posts: 121
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On the same subject (sort of...)
![]() Does anyone know of a source of REALLY high voltage capacitors (i.e. of the order of 12 kVdc or better), with low values (10 pF, 22 pF, 33 pF... up to about 68 pF)? ![]() Something (electrically) like the old tubular or disc ceramic " pulse capacitors " used for flyback tuning on valve-era LOPTs is sought. Everything I have found so far has either the voltage (12 kV or better) OR the low values (33 pF etc) but not both together! ![]() All leads gratefully received.
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Heptode
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: North Walsham, Norfolk, UK.
Posts: 516
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I use cpc for most of my caps ie 0.01 0.47 s I use the yellow 1000v wkg types.
And for electrolitics I use the 450 wkg types. These caps are almost the same size as the old wax caps and dont look silly . As for EHT caps I have seen some beefy ones at the burmingham Bash for A quid each ( I like A fool only bought A few ).EHT caps such as visconol replacements are A problem to find . Unless you coat the tube with aquadac and earth it. |
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Retired Dormant Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: North London, UK.
Posts: 6,167
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Remember that _all_ Visconol EHT capacitors are faulty. Even if they are NOS or apparently OK now they won't be OK for very long. Using a CRT with dag coating usually works but may not be authentic. The oil in them is said to be carcinogenic (PCB = PolyChloroBiphenyl) though I don't know if this is true.
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