gold capacitors contain no gold

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Bernhard Kuemel

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Hi sec!

I thought gold caps achieved their remarkable capacity through the
use of thin gold foil but it turned out they rather use activated
charcoal with electrolyte. Why are they called gold caps then? Are
there capacitors utilizing gold foil?

First I thought the long run of gold foil was responsible for the
high internal resistance and thought they could make a connection
every few turns.

Bernhard
 
Bernhard Kuemel wrote:

Hi sec!

I thought gold caps achieved their remarkable capacity through the
use of thin gold foil but it turned out they rather use activated
charcoal with electrolyte. Why are they called gold caps then? Are
there capacitors utilizing gold foil?

First I thought the long run of gold foil was responsible for the
high internal resistance and thought they could make a connection
every few turns.

Bernhard
kind of reminds me of monster speaker wire.


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Real Programmers Do things like this.
http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5
 
If you want gold in your caps (or any other resistive foil more expensive
than aluminum), you'll have to check out Audiophool products. $20 for a
0.22uF film cap, anyone? Hand wound so you *know* it's solid!

Tim

--
Deep Fryer: a very philosophical monk.
Website: http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms

"Bernhard Kuemel" <spamtrap@bksys.at> wrote in message
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Hi sec!

I thought gold caps achieved their remarkable capacity through the
use of thin gold foil but it turned out they rather use activated
charcoal with electrolyte. Why are they called gold caps then? Are
there capacitors utilizing gold foil?

First I thought the long run of gold foil was responsible for the
high internal resistance and thought they could make a connection
every few turns.

Bernhard
 
REMINDS ME OF NASA'S "ZERO GRAVITY MARKETING A FEW YEARS BACK... THERE IS
NOT ZERO GRAVITY AT THE SPACE STATION EUTHER..

Marco
"Tim Williams" <tmoranwms@charter.net> wrote in message
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If you want gold in your caps (or any other resistive foil more expensive
than aluminum), you'll have to check out Audiophool products. $20 for a
0.22uF film cap, anyone? Hand wound so you *know* it's solid!

Tim

--
Deep Fryer: a very philosophical monk.
Website: http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms

"Bernhard Kuemel" <spamtrap@bksys.at> wrote in message
news:439751c6$0$716$79720d31@newsreader.inode.at...
Hi sec!

I thought gold caps achieved their remarkable capacity through the
use of thin gold foil but it turned out they rather use activated
charcoal with electrolyte. Why are they called gold caps then? Are
there capacitors utilizing gold foil?

First I thought the long run of gold foil was responsible for the
high internal resistance and thought they could make a connection
every few turns.

Bernhard
 

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