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In Reply to: RE: Film Capacitor Orientation Question posted by PakProtector on July 16, 2021 at 15:58:35
" I once read a website written by an idiot. I am sure my visit got classified the same way you classify all yours."I almost spit out my beer laughing at that one!
Edits: 07/25/21Follow Ups:
" I once read a website written by an idiot. I am sure my visit got classified the same way you classify all yours."
"I almost spit out my beer laughing at that one!"
Rage getting really drunk and barfing cheap beer on Pork Perfector's new carpet at their next audio club aka silly geese flock meeting.
Keep honking.
DT667
I miss the silly geese flock meetings.
I bet you'd enjoy trolling at them DT. You do a good job here.
"I bet you'd enjoy trolling at them DT. You do a good job here."
JDM was always better at preaching gospels of "LOW DCR and LSES SE tube amplifiers" than anyone except the Master DF.
DT667 on occasion refers to those individuals to support an argument with less intellectually thrifty individuals he encounters on AA forums.
It is like doing a master's thesis and citing reference materials.
There is no "trolling" from the "deathtube 667" moniker , only truths.
Some can cope with that, others not so much.
DT667
I do not much concern as long as both channels have the capacitor orientation the same. However, I use paper in oil with a grounded metal body for phono sections due to potential noise issues. Russian K40Y-9 work well. How to ground the metal capacitor body? Use bare stranded copper wire same length of capacitor body using heat shrink to compressed the wire against the capacitor metal body. I fan out the copper wire for more contact surface.
Edits: 08/02/21
In applications much less sensitive to noise, such as a CAN-based control system, such measures on the cable shields always result in too much noise. A much more robust solution is required.
cheers,
Douglas
Friend, I would not hurt thee for the world...but thou art standing where I am about to shoot.
As long as the added shunt capacitance is taken into account.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
It was not my intention to see you waste any beer. Or cause a need to do laundry cleaning up said wasted beer.
cheers,
Douglas
Friend, I would not hurt thee for the world...but thou art standing where I am about to shoot.
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