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Need some help identifying several power supply capacitors that are
blown, inside a 200V DC power supply. The caps are axial (Poly film?)
and are labeled 103KV 630.

What are these? They are mounted across what appears to be a darlington
power transistor.

ca
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Need some help identifying several power supply capacitors that are blown,
inside a 200V DC power supply. The caps are axial (Poly film?) and are
labeled 103KV 630.

What are these? They are mounted across what appears to be a darlington
power transistor.

ca


You could try . . .

www.crosscomponents.com

I don't know that specific part number but they might be able to help you
with that.


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On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 22:32:39 -0700, clay wrote:

Need some help identifying several power supply capacitors that are
blown, inside a 200V DC power supply. The caps are axial (Poly film?)
and are labeled 103KV 630.


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Don't you mean 103K 630V?
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What are these? They are mounted across what appears to be a darlington
power transistor.


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I'd guess 10000pF (103) +/-10% (K) 630 volt DC (630V) caps.

No telling what the dielectric is without some more data, but I'd
guess Mylar. (polyester film)

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These Are 10000PF Capacatiors (103) used as snubbers and depending on what
is connected to the Darlington configuration they may be film but my guess
would be paper to prevent power up surges that would POP the Collector
Emitter junctions since they are rated for 630 Volts in 200 VDC supply.
Paper caps would be hard to find these days but you can use a Mylar film
type to replace them. If they went more than likely your Darlingtons were
cooked. Check the surrounding circuitry there was a reason they cooked. Good
Luck.

Cliffybaby


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Need some help identifying several power supply capacitors that are blown,
inside a 200V DC power supply. The caps are axial (Poly film?) and are
labeled 103KV 630.

What are these? They are mounted across what appears to be a darlington
power transistor.

ca


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Cliffy,

A few more details. I don't think they are Darlingtons. According to a
service tech, they are 3 phase bridge rectifiers instead. There is
continuity (.4V drop) BOTH directions, tested in-circuit. So that is
probably bad news.

The Line voltage measures 250V, the wild leg on the rotary phase
converter measures 260V. The machines are rated for 208V, so that is bad
too. (working to resolve that) The paper/film caps are rated 630V DC,
250V AC, so that answers one of the failure questions. t
The have been running at 250V-260V for five years.

How do you size buck-boost transformers? Load KVA x Voltage drop% =
transformer KVA?

http://www.elliottelectric.com/Refer...nsformers.aspx



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These Are 10000PF Capacatiors (103) used as snubbers and depending on
what is connected to the Darlington configuration they may be film but
my guess would be paper to prevent power up surges that would POP the
Collector Emitter junctions since they are rated for 630 Volts in 200
VDC supply. Paper caps would be hard to find these days but you can use
a Mylar film type to replace them. If they went more than likely your
Darlingtons were cooked. Check the surrounding circuitry there was a
reason they cooked. Good Luck.

Cliffybaby


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Need some help identifying several power supply capacitors that are
blown, inside a 200V DC power supply. The caps are axial (Poly film?)
and are labeled 103KV 630.

What are these? They are mounted across what appears to be a
darlington power transistor.

ca




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clay wrote:
Need some help identifying several power supply capacitors that are
blown, inside a 200V DC power supply. The caps are axial (Poly film?)
and are labeled 103KV 630.

What are these? They are mounted across what appears to be a darlington
power transistor.

ca


103 is 0.01 uF, 630 is the DC voltage. If fairly old, they are most
likely oil-paper. Poly film should work in most applications, but will
likely be more expensive.

Jon

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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:08:08 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:



clay wrote:
Need some help identifying several power supply capacitors that are
blown, inside a 200V DC power supply. The caps are axial (Poly film?)
and are labeled 103KV 630.

What are these? They are mounted across what appears to be a darlington
power transistor.

ca


103 is 0.01 uF, 630 is the DC voltage. If fairly old, they are most
likely oil-paper. Poly film should work in most applications, but will
likely be more expensive.


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Really?

Have you priced self-healing oil filled paper dielectric capacitors
lately?



JF
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