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I would like to take 6KVAC and via a voltage doubler, turn it into 12KVDC. I wondered If I can use electrolytic capacitors with the appropriate voltage ratings for this type of doubler, as I am unsure whether electrolytic capacitors will explode.
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Electrolytic capacitors aren't made with that high of a voltage rating. The highest I've seen is only 450V. You probably want to use an oil capacitor since those can go into the 100s of uF and into the 10s of kV. If you need to series caps, remember to put some balancing resistors across them so that one doesn't see a lot higher voltage than the other due to imperfections. You'll need bleeder resistors across the caps so that they don't hold their charge for a long time. Let's say you had a 10uF cap with 6kV across its plates. It would hold 180J which doesn't feel very nice going through your body. I would chose a resistor that would discharge the caps in a reasonable time (5RC for ~99% of the cap to discharge) but not be such a low resistance that they hog a lot of power.
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yes, as a general rule of thumb more capacitance = more current I can pass through the doubler (in case you are wondering this is for DC resonant charging for tesla coil.) but that was my original plan, either use a bank of electrolytics or microwave capacitors, while I knew that the microwave caps can take it, I wasn't too confident that the electrolytics would survive, the highest voltage rating I have for electrolytics is 400 WVDC,
so If I understood you correctly, I can build a bank (for sake of argument lets say each cap is 400wvdc at 200uF) and If I place a 10 meg ohm ballancing/bleed resistor across each capacitor, this setup could work? I kind of want to use electrolytics because of thier high capacitance. also, does the rating of the capacitor has to be just the same as the input voltage? (6kv) or has to withstand the doubler's output? (12KV) I dont want to be covered head to toe with electrolytic juice...
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You can use polarized capacitors (like electrolytic) for this kind of doubler arrangement. But if you apply 6kVac (rms value) than the rectified voltage will be the ac peak voltage (Vrms*√2 - the voltage drop of the diode(s)) times 2. In this case 17kVdc . So the diodes and the capacitor should have high enough V ratings. (20-30Kv for the diodes (diode chain) , 18-20KV for the capacitor chain (be sure to use balancing/bleeder resistors (couple of Mohms) , that have a high enough working voltage)
If you decide to build this, be very carefull around the charged capacitors , each could deliver a lethal shock!
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The ESR of these long strings of electrolytics will all add together in an unhelpful way, increasing the output impedance of the doubler, generating heat, and causing voltage 'sag' when current is drawn.
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I'll use that arrangment then, for my diodes, I like to use strings of microwave oven diodes, they served me well In the past. I can put a filter and a smoothening bank on the output.
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10 meg is high for cap voltage balancing; you are dealing with differences of capacitance of the series elements as well as leakage, especially if you are stringing dissimilar caps together.
I would start from the load you are driving and work back to what ripple you are designing for.
Little caps do go off like firecrackers, but big , heavy, or metal can types tend to bulge or pop their top seals if overheated. I've got a whole casefull of failed, some bulging, SCR duty caps from the Calcoil induction heaters we repaired, as well as some big electrolytics from a VFD, 700 HP wastewater lift pump. These popped the top and messed up the bussbars they were bolted to when the scr module shorted. A mot is only good for an amp or so bolted secondary.
I have a stash of M-ovens collected 15 years ago, big old, heavy, mostly with soft magnetrons,
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I used electrolytic capacitors for my quadrupler for a DC resonant charging coil. Worked great. I would not worry about the ESR, you will not likely get any more than 150ma out, or something. Probably more like 75-100ma. I use i think 300Kohm bleeder/balancer resistors. Got a tiny bit warm, nothing bad at all.
If you use Steve's schematic, you do not need a smoothing cap. Make sure you use a de-queing diode made for a few times the voltage output of the multiplier, best with balancing resistors in parallel with each diode in the string. The charging choke needs to withstand a very high voltage, it is a pain in the ass.
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