Reply by Tabby June 21, 20232023-06-21
On Monday, 19 June 2023 at 15:32:58 UTC+1, Lamont Cranston wrote:
> I ordered what turned out to be poor quality capacitors from...Amazon. > 6 of the 12 failed. The failure was increased dissipation and reduced capacitance. These are 20kV capacitors failing at about 4kV. > If I had read the reviews I would have saw they fail at low voltages. I used the caps in a tripler, the caps that failed were the caps that passed all the current flow, not the filter caps on the output. I have returned the first 12. > I had order a second batch when I only had one defective capacitor, now I'm wondering If using them as filter capacitors on the output is less hard on them, i.e. will the have a longer life as a filter, then when passing all the current. > > > Mikek
Real 12kV caps should be able to pass testing at well above that. You bought junk suitable for about 2kV. Current is not likely to be the issue.
Reply by Lamont Cranston June 19, 20232023-06-19
  I ordered what turned out to be poor quality capacitors from...Amazon.
6 of the 12 failed. The failure was increased dissipation and reduced capacitance. These are 20kV capacitors failing at about 4kV.
   If I had read the reviews I would have saw they fail at low voltages. I used the caps in a  tripler, the caps that failed were the  caps that passed all the current flow, not the filter caps on the output. I have returned the first 12.
   I had order a second batch when I only had one defective capacitor, now I'm wondering If using them as filter capacitors on the output is less hard on them, i.e. will the have a longer life as a filter, then when passing all the current.
  
 
                  Mikek