Capacitor building for Air lasers-- HELp!!!!!!!!

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Capacitor building for Air lasers-- HELp!!!!!!!!

Post by gmpf » Mon 19 May, 2003 11:24 pm

Does it look like Neoprene or Nylon could work as dielectrics in an "air laser"???
what about 3-plate capacitors????

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Re: Capacitor building for Air lasers-- HELp!!!!!!!!

Post by floh » Tue 20 May, 2003 6:45 am

neoprene and nylon is to thick. a good condensator needs a thin, high isolating dielectricum. test the foil from a overhead projector.

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Re: Capacitor building for Air lasers-- HELp!!!!!!!!

Post by ekkard » Fri 03 Oct, 2003 12:27 am

Can you or somebody else tell me why not to use a commercial capacitor or an old one from tv set? I don't understand the problem with the "air laser".
That's just for my information - Thanks!
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Re: Capacitor building for Air lasers-- HELp!!!!!!!!

Post by lightfreak » Fri 10 Oct, 2003 7:55 pm

Hi Ekkard,

as far as i know, Air (in real world Nitrogen) lasers work with very high voltages (app. 25-30 kV), so no commercial capacitor (no one sombody can pay for) can withstand this voltages.

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Re: Capacitor building for Air lasers-- HELp!!!!!!!!

Post by floh » Mon 27 Oct, 2003 10:44 am

use a serial circuit of some "low voltage" capacitors. the voltage can be added, the capacity divided.

e.g.: you have 10 capacitors 1uF/1kV
Circuit: --||--||--||--||--||--||--||--||--||--||--
0.1uF/10kV

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Re: Capacitor building for Air lasers-- HELp!!!!!!!!

Post by phillip » Sun 02 Nov, 2003 4:01 pm

Aha,
so ist die schaltung bei Kondis.
Endlich erfahren.
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Re: Capacitor building for Air lasers-- HELp!!!!!!!!

Post by random » Mon 03 Nov, 2003 1:01 am

Phil, this is the Laser-Board for the english - speaking - people. !!!Laserboard [en] !!!
If you can write no english then please post in the german laser board.
And I think there is not much information in your message...


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Re: Capacitor building for Air lasers-- HELp!!!!!!!!

Post by lightfreak » Mon 03 Nov, 2003 12:38 pm

@floh: it's better to add parallel resistors to the caps to split the voltage. I think 1Meg Ohm is good for the job.

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