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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 123170" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>The " 60 cycle 110 volts" is just the standard wall voltage that comes out of the wall socket in the USA. It turns out that the capacitor information is what was printed on the capacitor. Steven Gibbs used to do this when he made a schematic. But the actual value of the capacitor is most likely .47uf, as that is the value Steven used to use with the older HDR units. Radio Shack used to carry this capacitor. But I have noticed they have trimmed back a bit on their products. So you'll have to find another source for the capacitor. I would put the voltage rating at 200 volts. So any .47uf capacitor at 200v or above would be okay to use.</p><p></p><p>In the schematic the pyramid is shown to be an open steel frame type. I don't see the mention of a copper pyramid in the schematic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 123170, member: 288"] The " 60 cycle 110 volts" is just the standard wall voltage that comes out of the wall socket in the USA. It turns out that the capacitor information is what was printed on the capacitor. Steven Gibbs used to do this when he made a schematic. But the actual value of the capacitor is most likely .47uf, as that is the value Steven used to use with the older HDR units. Radio Shack used to carry this capacitor. But I have noticed they have trimmed back a bit on their products. So you'll have to find another source for the capacitor. I would put the voltage rating at 200 volts. So any .47uf capacitor at 200v or above would be okay to use. In the schematic the pyramid is shown to be an open steel frame type. I don't see the mention of a copper pyramid in the schematic. [/QUOTE]
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