In Reply to: Hybrid capacitors K75 posted by sser2 on April 28, 2017 at 14:03:25:
sser2 More good info, however a couple of discrepancies. You state K75-10, K75-24 are metallized film, then the next section down you state k75-12, k75-24 are foil capacitors similar to K40Y-9. The k75-24 seem to be both metallized, and foil?? Also if the k75-24 are similar in design to the K40Y-9 does that mean they don't have a hybrid dielectric, but rather paper?Also I've searched ebay for K75-40 and found these monsters (link below). They seem to be in metal cases, not epoxy. The only other example I could find were rated at 20uf 2000V, and they appeared to have metal cases.
Not trying to pick nits here, just trying to demystify the Russian caps.
twystd
Edits: 04/28/17
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- RE: Hybrid capacitors K75 - twystd 23:21:38 04/28/17 (2)
- Sorry, I messed my notes a bit. - sser2 17:42:29 05/02/17 (1)
- Thanks! (nt) - twystd 19:24:30 05/02/17 (0)