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Re: Capacitor Voltage Ratings

2010-06-30 by bbluthang

yes an earth connection is a very good idea!

--- In tubesynthdiy@yahoogroups.com, Kyle Stephens <lightburnx@...> wrote:
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> So I got a variac the other day, which many sites recommend for use with reforming caps.
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> It's a neat piece of equipment to have lying around too - as the guy who sold it to me said, it has a Frankenstein quality to it.
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> That said, it's quite old (it's called an "Adjust-A-Volt" if that gives you any idea), and has only two prong connectors for the line in and out.
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> Should I bother getting one of those two to three prong adapters, like this:
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> http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/trianglecables-site_2113_308000194
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> And tie the ground lug to the chassis? And tie that to the wall outlet ground as well then?
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> --- On Sat, 6/19/10, sasami@... <sasami@...> wrote:
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> From: sasami@... <sasami@...>
> Subject: Re: [tubesynthdiy] Capacitor Voltage Ratings
> To: tubesynthdiy@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 12:48 AM
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> I'm sure there is a lot more on reforming on the web, alond with some
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> >I see - makes sense. Eric's designs didn't have a rating otherwise I'd have
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> electrolytics I picked up for my power supply, as per the design on your
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> site Ken, from physical inspection at least seem recent enough (ranging from
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> ~5-30 years old), though should I bother reforming them? Could I do that
> 
> while burning in the fully built supply, slowly raising the input voltage to
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> 120V?<br><br>My thanks sir!<br><br><br>_Kyle<br><br>--- On <b>Fri, 6/18/10,
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> > tubesynthdiy@yahoogroups.com<br>Date: Friday, June 18, 2010, 4:54
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> >rail voltage in some circumstances (i.e charged in one direction, then<br>
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> >having the opposite voltage applied it). Double the DC voltage is good. The<br>
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