I found out they make that cap in a chassis mountable aluminum case. Hapiest day ever.
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Has anyone used ARS 500v electrolytic caps?
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Really? Do you have an online supplier for those? May be my happiest day ever as well, because that is precisely what I was looking for recently!
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Originally posted by diagrammatiks View Postpercyaudio sells the 100uf ones. partsconnexion has the 50 and 100uf.
I just checked both catalogs and found them. The 47uF ones are 52mm diameter, the 100uF is 64mm x 114mm, that's one heck of a large capacitor, I don't even have clamps for it in my poor man's stock...
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Haha I know right. They are huge.
Although I used the ASC motor run caps in a build and with a little planning they were alright.
I grabbed a bunch of clamps in anticipation though. Steve from ApexJr sells 2 inch + clamps for like a dollar each.
At any rate...sure beats trying to fit more then one of the 47uf inside the chassis.
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Originally posted by diagrammatiks View PostHaha I know right. They are huge.
Although I used the ASC motor run caps in a build and with a little planning they were alright.
I grabbed a bunch of clamps in anticipation though. Steve from ApexJr sells 2 inch + clamps for like a dollar each.
At any rate...sure beats trying to fit more then one of the 47uf inside the chassis.
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Originally posted by diagrammatiks View PostYa, I mean I just started getting into building recently but everything I've read makes me not want to use electrolytics caps ever for anything. So I've been doing a lot of research on alternatives.
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Yeah, the voltage is frustrating. Unusable in most tube projects. I still don't understand why Sprague continues to make 350 VDC caps.
The automatic translation on their site are a bit frustrating...
Chuang Ge Electronic Industrial Co., Ltd.
"Import metallized film winding without a sense of style" WTF?
"Is mainly used for inverter, inverter, inverter, as well as induction heating equipment," - I guess if you invert 3 times you end up inverted?
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Originally posted by diagrammatiks View Posthow'd you mount those?
Those are two Solen 47uF x 630 V caps. It's not the most beautiful setup, but I solder the terminal strip to the chassis and the caps to the bridges. At 52 mm diameter they're not quite a beer can, but pretty darn huge for 47uF.
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