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Resistor Max Voltage
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From mjsilv--(at)--x.netcom.com Fri Sep 15 12:52:24 CDT 1995
Article: 1343 of rec.audio.tubes
From: mjsilv--(at)--x.netcom.com (michael silva)
Newsgroups: rec.audio.tubes
Subject: Re: Safety note: using filter caps in series for higher voltages
Date: 15 Sep 1995 05:08:37 GMT
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In <43b0tv$ob--(at)--xnews7.ix.netcom.com> tarkus--(at)--x.netcom.com (Paul J Van
Arsdall) writes:
>Also remember that higher wattage resistors (1/2 to 1 to 2 watt) have
>increasingly higher operating voltages. Someone might post the typical
>ratings for us, I can't remember for sure... 1/4 watt resisters cannot
>take typical tube plate voltages in any case.
>
Maximum resistor voltage ratings (from an old catalog):
1/8w 150v
1/4w 250v
1/2w 350v
1w 500v
2w 750v
Mike
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