I don't know which Orange Drops to use.
Antique Electronics http://www.tubesandmore.com lists Orange Drop caps as follows
Type 715P Orange Drop Capacitors
Polypropylene film. +/-5% tolerance. Rated for 85° C Operation 600v
Type 716P Orange Drop Capacitors 400V or 600v
High performance version of the popular 715P series.
They are made from polypropylene film and foil with pure copper leads, making them ideal for high pulse current applications.
Rated for 85 degrees celsius operation. 10% tolerance.
Aiken Amps in "Where To Connect the Outside Foil on Capacitors" http://aikenamps.com/OutsideFoil.htm states that the Orange Drop 716P high-voltage units do not have an outside foil to shield the capacitor.
The article doesn't say if the Orange Drop 715P or the 400v 716P are shielded or not.
Is it important for a capacitor to shield?
Is one type of Orange Drop prefered over the other?
Antique Electronics http://www.tubesandmore.com lists Orange Drop caps as follows
Type 715P Orange Drop Capacitors
Polypropylene film. +/-5% tolerance. Rated for 85° C Operation 600v
Type 716P Orange Drop Capacitors 400V or 600v
High performance version of the popular 715P series.
They are made from polypropylene film and foil with pure copper leads, making them ideal for high pulse current applications.
Rated for 85 degrees celsius operation. 10% tolerance.
Aiken Amps in "Where To Connect the Outside Foil on Capacitors" http://aikenamps.com/OutsideFoil.htm states that the Orange Drop 716P high-voltage units do not have an outside foil to shield the capacitor.
The article doesn't say if the Orange Drop 715P or the 400v 716P are shielded or not.
Is it important for a capacitor to shield?
Is one type of Orange Drop prefered over the other?
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