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In Reply to: RE: Shielding Choice in SET Power Supplies posted by Paul Joppa on November 29, 2016 at 20:23:06
Not harsh at all, I was just pondering the cost difference in power transformers with and without electrostatic shields, and wondering if using a kelvin cap which is cheaper would effectively accomplish the same thing. Of course I can see the most effective might be using both - but then I also wonder if a kelvin cap would not be much use if using a transformer with a screen.
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What are the benefits of the kelvin caps? And how are these wired? I see that claritycap has kelvin caps, but I could not figure out how to wire them.
The Kelvin caps provide additional noise filtering, especially high frequency noise. Check out these links for details and wring diagrams.
http://www.hificollective.co.uk/components/claritycap_tc_4terminal.html
http://www.partsconnexion.com/prod_pdf/tc-ext-info.pdf
http://www.hificollective.co.uk/sites/default/files/claritycap_tc_50uf_600v_wiring_800.jpg
http://www.claritycap.co.uk/products/tc.php
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