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TDK Ceramic "Doorknob" Capacitors For a Tesla Coil

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jpsmith123
Mon Sept 14 2015, 04:28PM Print
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Has anyone ever used TDK ceramic doorknob capacitors (UHV series) in a spark gap type Tesla coil?

From the data sheet, they seem to have a relatively low dissipation factor, but before I spend money on them, I'm wondering: Do they heat up very much in a Tesla coil primary circuit? And if they do, do they heat up enough to make it go out of tune or anything like that?
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Sulaiman
Mon Sept 14 2015, 06:02PM
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2.5% dissipation ceramic capacitors worked in a sgtc (Panasonic MDU)
upgrading to 0.1% pp foil/film/foil made a big improvement. (Arcotronics/Kemet A.72)
That was at c220 kHz (unsure/forgot)

ceramic capacitors are a heat dissipation/generation winner
quite lossy but can run relatively hot vs.
pp foil-film-foil generate much less heat, but die at 85C

EDIT: i.e. looks like a reasonable spec. to me but I do not know.
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jpsmith123
Mon Sept 14 2015, 07:09PM
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Thanks for the info Sulaiman. That at least gives me a reference point.

I think I'll go ahead and buy them...and if for some reason I'm not happy with them in that role, they should work nicely in a Marx generator.

Edit:
Apparently TDK UHV capacitors were used in this "Jolt" contraption (where they were used with a Tesla transformer to generate 1 MV pulses):
Link2
So I suppose they are a reasonable choice.
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Hazmatt_(The Underdog)
Tue Sept 15 2015, 01:22AM
Hazmatt_(The Underdog) Registered Member #135 Joined: Sat Feb 11 2006, 12:06AM
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I run TDK caps all the time and they work great.

They do not change over time, and do not short out your transformer. The MICA ones will short eventually and kill your transformer.
Most people shy away from them because of the price tag, usually $20 each, but the savings in construction and better
efficiency in current dumping to me is a plus.

Let's see those scrawny leaded CDE caps compete with M5 threaded buttons for current density! Not even close.


005f
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jpsmith123
Tue Sept 15 2015, 02:57AM
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Thanks for the info. BTW that's a nice capacitor bank you've got there!
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Hazmatt_(The Underdog)
Wed Sept 16 2015, 03:25AM
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Yea, and you know what, they're really not that hard to build either!

It's just 3 pieces of acrylic bonded together. If you polish the edges with a buffing wheel, it comes out really nice.

Then if you mount all the capacitors and torque them in, THEN glue, it comes out just fine. Try it some time!
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jpsmith123
Wed Sept 16 2015, 04:17PM
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I have a few novel ideas that I want to try. Maybe later I'll get a chance to make some kind of a drawing and post the details for discussion.
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jpsmith123
Thu Sept 17 2015, 01:38AM
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Here's my proposed primary circuit: It's a Marx circuit, with the capacitors mechanically (and of course electrically) integrated into the single turn primary. I still have to figure out the hardware.


1442452889 1321 FT173096 Marx Tesla Primary
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nzoomed
Tue Sept 22 2015, 11:53AM
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Does anyone know much about these russian ceramic caps on ebay?
There sees to be tons of old stock doorknob caps on ebay that were made in the USSR, but i dont know how reliable they are, but they also seem to be in rather low values, i need to make a 225nf bank for my MMC.
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GrantX
Tue Sept 22 2015, 01:24PM
GrantX Registered Member #4074 Joined: Mon Aug 29 2011, 06:58AM
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nzoomed wrote ...

Does anyone know much about these russian ceramic caps on ebay?
There sees to be tons of old stock doorknob caps on ebay that were made in the USSR, but i dont know how reliable they are, but they also seem to be in rather low values, i need to make a 225nf bank for my MMC.

If I recall correctly, the ones marked "K15У-1" are low loss RF ceramics, and seem to be very popular in VTTC's. I've got a few 10kV 2200pF and 8kV 3300pF examples laying around, but I haven't yet used them as tank capacitors. They seem abundant and cheap, but you'll need a huge pile to reach 225nF.

This site lists some of the common Russian capacitor codes, which makes searching ebay a lot easier: Link2
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