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In Reply to: RE: If you had taken the time posted by Tweaker456 on May 24, 2017 at 09:58:50:
The parts linked by the OP clearly are UL approved as the data sheet describes the graphics on the package and calls the UL mark a "UL approval mark".
With the X1 rating they are only verified to 2500V impulses but will typically be rated much lower for continuous basis, ie with something like 260 VAC continuous rating.
That you seem to be implying I have no desire to try the biggest capacitors money can buy would be an indication you have no idea what you are talking about. I prefer to take a more scientific approach to filter design and will use whatever makes sense to get the job done.
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Follow Ups
- RE: Did you read the data sheet? - Ugly 05/24/1713:03:28 05/24/17 (8)
- Link to 900 series data sheet I first looked at is now working - Tweaker456 14:04:00 05/24/17 (0)
- Yes I looked at the data sheet - Tweaker456 13:53:41 05/24/17 (6)
- RE: Yes I looked at the data sheet - Ugly 14:33:40 05/24/17 (5)
- RE: Yes I looked at the data sheet - Tweaker456 15:18:20 05/24/17 (1)
- The symbol on the caps is the "ULR us" symbol which is for "recognized" afaik. n/t - Ugly 17:50:21 05/24/17 (0)
- RE: Recognized - cdb 15:03:10 05/24/17 (2)
- Thank you for the clarification. nt - Ugly 18:53:37 05/25/17 (0)
- RE: Recognized - Tweaker456 15:34:58 05/24/17 (0)