Product Overview
High-Voltage Ceramic Disc Capacitor 2000pF 10kV - NOS
This radial-lead ceramic disc capacitor provides 2000 picofarads (0.002 µF) of capacitance with a rated withstand voltage of 10 kV. Its construction makes it suitable for demanding high-voltage circuits.
Unused, New Old Stock, kept clean with intact leads. The bright red epoxy coating and radial lead form are consistent with high-voltage disc capacitors commonly used in CRTs, power supplies, and RF applications.
Product Condition
Unused, New Old Stock (NOS). Clean body and leads, showing only minimal handling from storage.
Product Overview
Ceramic disc capacitors in the 10 kV range are engineered for stability under high electric fields. With a compact radial-lead form, this capacitor balances small size with high voltage tolerance, making it a practical fit for vintage repair, prototyping, and high-voltage assemblies.
Key Features
- Capacitance: 2000 pF (0.002 µF)
- Rated voltage: 10 kV
- Construction: ceramic disc, red epoxy coating
- Lead style: radial, tinned copper leads
- Condition: unused, NOS
- Approximate diameter: ~20 mm (per reference ruler)
- Unbranded component, consistent with HV capacitor standards
Applications
- CRT monitor and television repair
- High-voltage power supply circuits
- RF circuits and oscillators
- Voltage multipliers and doublers
- Experimental high-voltage builds
- Replacement part in vintage electronics
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the rated voltage of this capacitor?
It is rated for up to 10 kV, suitable for high-voltage applications.
What is the capacitance value?
The capacitance is 2000 pF (0.002 µF), ideal for filtering and coupling in HV circuits.
Is this capacitor branded?
No, it carries no manufacturer marking. It is consistent with standard unbranded HV ceramic disc capacitors.
What are typical applications?
These capacitors are often used in CRT monitors, power supplies, RF circuits, and high-voltage multipliers.
What does NOS mean?
NOS stands for New Old Stock — unused inventory preserved from its original manufacturing run.
Compact yet rated for 10 kV, this ceramic disc capacitor was built for circuits that push voltage limits. Preserved in storage, its next role is yours to define.