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Calculation for Capacitor

11/30/2009 5:44 PM

Capacitance=Current divided ( Voltage x 376.8 for 60 Hz)

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Re: Calculation for Capacitor

11/30/2009 7:05 PM

Thank you.

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Re: Calculation for Capacitor

12/01/2009 6:33 AM

That's really good to know. Thank you.

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Re: Calculation for Capacitor

12/01/2009 12:00 PM

Capacitors intended for 230V AC appliencies = A * 14 (precision +/- 10%)

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Re: Calculation for Capacitor

12/07/2009 4:48 AM

What does the A stand for is it Amps.

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