On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 10:56:56 -0800,
et...@whidbey.com wrote:
>All the electronics are are potted into the reg case
If it's an epoxy potting compound (usually hard and black), you can
soften it with commercial epoxy paint remover (methanol and methylene
chloride).
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http://www.jasco-help.com/product/premium-paint-epoxy-remover>
Or, you can use a hot air SMT desoldering thing:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oiyg6jIZg_w>
>I think that I will end needing to solder a
>couple wires to the old leads and then solder the cap to the wires
>though. If this turns out to be the case will having the cap connected
>to wires that may end up being about 6 inches long be a problem? The
>cap in question is 220 MFD 250 volt. I will be replacing it with one
>that has a higher voltage rating.
>Eric
Much depends on at what frequency the regulator is operating.
12 inches of wire = 31 cm
I'll assume #16 AWG wire, which is 1.3 mm in diameter.
1 ft of #16 AWG has a resistance of about 4 milliohms, which is much
smaller than the capacitor ESR and can be ignored.
I'll assume that the voltage regulator uses some kind of switcher
running at 1 MHz.
Plugging all that into:
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http://chemandy.com/calculators/round-wire-inductance-calculator.htm>
I get 378 nano-henrys inductance. At 1 MHz, that 0.421 ohms.
You didn't supply the original capacitor value, voltage, manufacturer,
and type, so I can't calculate what the ESR should be. For 250 uF and
25v, my guess(tm) would be about 2 ohms (at 100KHz).
Therefore, adding 12 inches of #16 AWG wire to the filter increases
its ESR by about 25%. That's not a huge amount and will probably
work, but I would increase the voltage rating of the capacitor in
order to get something with a lower ESR.
I don't suppose you could disclose the maker and model of the
generator, possibly a guess as to the original capacitor specs, and
perhaps a photo of the regulator?
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