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10/21/2012 7:09:51 PMMitch
Hello everyone,

I know that there are a lot of suppliers of capacitors.

I am having a problem finding capacitors that have ratings such as 0.00011 MFD @ 1200 Volts, as one example. Or any capacitors that could start with 0.000xx @ 6000 or 1000 Volts WV.

All input is welcome.

Mitch

10/21/2012 7:11:29 PMMitch
:Hello everyone,
:
:I know that there are a lot of suppliers of capacitors.
:
:I am having a problem finding capacitors that have ratings such as 0.00011 MFD @ 1200 Volts, as one example. Or any capacitors that could start with 0.000xx @ 6000 or 1000 Volts WV.
:
:All input is welcome.
:
:Mitch
:
600 Volts WV not 6000.
10/21/2012 7:32:19 PMDennis Wess
Mitch,
.0001uf is the same as 100pf.
Caps of that small value are readily available as silver mica capacitors in the 600v - 1000v working range.

You can get them from just about any supplier. One good place is MCM Electronics.
Here is an example of a 100pf 1000v mica cap from MCM.

http://www.newark.com/cornell-dubilier/cdv19ff101jo3f/capacitor-silver-mica-100pf-1kv/dp/81K0364

10/21/2012 7:46:53 PMBob Masse
:Mitch,
:.0001uf is the same as 100pf.
:Caps of that small value are readily available as silver mica capacitors in the 600v - 1000v working range.
:
:You can get them from just about any supplier. One good place is MCM Electronics.
: Here is an example of a 100pf 1000v mica cap from MCM.
:
:http://www.newark.com/cornell-dubilier/cdv19ff101jo3f/capacitor-silver-mica-100pf-1kv/dp/81K0364
:

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:Hi! Mitch,
http://www.justradios.com/cart.html
Copy and paste. Lokk at 1000v 5% dipped silver mica.
On the first line there is a box with a down arrow. That box has a choice from 50 to 330pf. You just click on that arrow and choose which one you want.
Bob Masse
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