In Reply to: RE: Where to find large value uf film caps ? posted by sony6060 on January 17, 2017 at 03:26:22:
My Rk is 100 Ohm.If you use the formular Freq = 1 / ( 2 * pi * Resistance * capacitance),
with Rk = 100 Ohm, you need 100uf to go down to 15 hz.
And film cap with value 100uf are huge in physical size and expensive.
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- RE: Where to find large value uf film caps ? - akltam 09:06:02 01/17/17 (8)
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- That equation tells me the magnitude of the cap values I needed - akltam 23:23:27 01/17/17 (0)
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