dbishopbliss
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I've started planning out my entry for the mid-atlantic bottleneck linestage competition.
I've come across a power supply schematic that I'm interested in trying that calls for using a 10uF 600V capacitor and a 1uF 600V capacitor (among others). Usually when I think power supplies I think electrolytics, but since the maximum voltage rating of most electrolytics is 400-450V and since these values are relatively small I was wondering what are the alternatives?
Please comment on using the following types of capacitors in a power supply:
10uF 600V PIO capacitors on ebay
10uF 630V Obbligato Film Oil caps
10uF 630V Solen Metalized Polypropelyne
10uF 600V Electrolytic from ebay
Thanks for your help
I've come across a power supply schematic that I'm interested in trying that calls for using a 10uF 600V capacitor and a 1uF 600V capacitor (among others). Usually when I think power supplies I think electrolytics, but since the maximum voltage rating of most electrolytics is 400-450V and since these values are relatively small I was wondering what are the alternatives?
Please comment on using the following types of capacitors in a power supply:
10uF 600V PIO capacitors on ebay
10uF 630V Obbligato Film Oil caps
10uF 630V Solen Metalized Polypropelyne
10uF 600V Electrolytic from ebay
Thanks for your help