Futterama
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Hi,
I would like to know how fast a certain capacitor self-discharges - or how much the voltage will decrease after a certain amount of time.
Specifically I would like to know if a MKT/MKP capacitor will loose a significant amount of charge in 62ms when charged to 600V. The capacitor is a MKT or MKP type, rated 470nF and either 630V or 1000V. I guess if the capacitor is rated 630V it will discharge faster than one rated 1000V.
One capacitor example could be this:
VISHAY ROEDERSTEIN|MKP1840447104M|CAPACITOR, MKP, 470NF, 1000V, | Farnell Danmark
I don't need an advanced calculation, but rather a "Yes, the capacitor will loose significant charge over 62ms" or the opposite.
I guess "significant" for me is more than 5-10% of the voltage.
Thanks.
I would like to know how fast a certain capacitor self-discharges - or how much the voltage will decrease after a certain amount of time.
Specifically I would like to know if a MKT/MKP capacitor will loose a significant amount of charge in 62ms when charged to 600V. The capacitor is a MKT or MKP type, rated 470nF and either 630V or 1000V. I guess if the capacitor is rated 630V it will discharge faster than one rated 1000V.
One capacitor example could be this:
VISHAY ROEDERSTEIN|MKP1840447104M|CAPACITOR, MKP, 470NF, 1000V, | Farnell Danmark
I don't need an advanced calculation, but rather a "Yes, the capacitor will loose significant charge over 62ms" or the opposite.
I guess "significant" for me is more than 5-10% of the voltage.
Thanks.