D digichild Well-known member Joined Jun 25, 2004 Messages 188 Location Germany Jun 2, 2005 #1 how much is the minimal value of the cap i should use for putting in series with the 6,8k resistors? it has to be a bipolar elko right? :roll:
how much is the minimal value of the cap i should use for putting in series with the 6,8k resistors? it has to be a bipolar elko right? :roll:
H Helsing Well-known member Joined Jun 7, 2004 Messages 133 Location San Diego, CA Jun 2, 2005 #2 Its not a series cap. The positive lead goes to your 48v feed and the negative lead goes to ground. Use a polarized electrolytic cap. Doesnt have to be an Elko. 220uf per channel is a safe value. Helsing
Its not a series cap. The positive lead goes to your 48v feed and the negative lead goes to ground. Use a polarized electrolytic cap. Doesnt have to be an Elko. 220uf per channel is a safe value. Helsing
S Svart Well-known member Joined Jun 4, 2004 Messages 5,134 Location Atlanta GA USA Jun 2, 2005 #3 the DC blocking cap or a decoupling cap?
D digichild Well-known member Joined Jun 25, 2004 Messages 188 Location Germany Jun 2, 2005 #4 [quote author="Helsing"]Its not a series cap. The positive lead goes to your 48v feed and the negative lead goes to ground. Use a polarized electrolytic cap. Doesnt have to be an Elko. 220uf per channel is a safe value. Helsing[/quote] yes thats right-i made a bad xplanation isn`t a polarized electrolytic cap a normal elko :roll: :?:
[quote author="Helsing"]Its not a series cap. The positive lead goes to your 48v feed and the negative lead goes to ground. Use a polarized electrolytic cap. Doesnt have to be an Elko. 220uf per channel is a safe value. Helsing[/quote] yes thats right-i made a bad xplanation isn`t a polarized electrolytic cap a normal elko :roll: :?: