Dear Dave, LF Group,
At 08:43 09/11/2002 +1300, you wrote:
The neat thing with the oil dielectric is it is basically self healing ,
even if it does arc over- no permanent capacitor damage will result as long
as the power is shut off fast enough.. and that's the current issue-no pun
intended!
The un-neat thing about an oil dielectric is its propensity for catching
fire... also, I don't think it has particularly low loss at RF - although a
lot of big TX capacitors are oil-filled, the oil is there to increase the
breakdown voltage, rather than act as the main dielectric, which is usually
mica, I believe.
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU
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