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Shawn Sutherland

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1 - What is the best capacitor value for audio frequencies running above
100v? (5-10mf)

2 - Can other values can be used with inexpensive standard capacitors for
voltages between 400 - 600 volts to achieve the same result?

Please let me know.

Shawn
 
Capacitance is a reactance and you can calculate it using the formula
XC=1/(2PiFC)
So for one KHz and 10 mf ..... 1/(6.28 x 1000 x 10mf)= 16 ohms
Voltage rating is just that, don't exceed it..
hank wd5jfr
"Shawn Sutherland" <shawn.sutherland@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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1 - What is the best capacitor value for audio frequencies running above
100v? (5-10mf)

2 - Can other values can be used with inexpensive standard capacitors for
voltages between 400 - 600 volts to achieve the same result?

Please let me know.

Shawn
 

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