In Chapter 3 Merlin's power supply book, there is a statement about cap voltage rating for a 1/2-wave voltage doubler I wish to have clarified please. Please refer to the attached schematic. According to the book, C2 must be rated for 2 x the peak AC voltage. I take it that's the peak DC voltage rating.
I have some 4700uF caps rated at 16V, and I would like to get the doubler to work in order to supply a 12VDC fan (draws 80mA) to blow little breeze on the output tubes. I don't have any 4700uF caps with a higher voltage rating handy - the next biggest voltage rating/higher capacitance I have is 220uF 25V, but they won't cut the mustard for the CR>/=1 equation (for the performance of the supply).
My understanding of all of the above is that the caps should be rated at 6.3 x 1.4142 x 2 (i.e.: 17.9V). So would I get away with 4700uF caps rated at 16V? Any bets?
TIA
I have some 4700uF caps rated at 16V, and I would like to get the doubler to work in order to supply a 12VDC fan (draws 80mA) to blow little breeze on the output tubes. I don't have any 4700uF caps with a higher voltage rating handy - the next biggest voltage rating/higher capacitance I have is 220uF 25V, but they won't cut the mustard for the CR>/=1 equation (for the performance of the supply).
My understanding of all of the above is that the caps should be rated at 6.3 x 1.4142 x 2 (i.e.: 17.9V). So would I get away with 4700uF caps rated at 16V? Any bets?
TIA
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