DUDE please stop with your endless strawmen arguments showing that you are an internet expert. Go learn to read and understand things.
Dude, I'm not expert, but I have diploma that I learned electronics in college and university and have ham amateur license. I know antenna design theory and electrodynamics. And I have experience in building and using different antennas, include experiments with magnetic loop antennas which I used for transmission. My main interest is DSP design for DDC/DUC radio, but I know hardware part as well, include antenna modelling/simulation and impedance matching things pretty well.
So, I'm not sure, what I should learn and understand exactly in your opinion?
Even if you use usual antenna tuner, using C0G 2 kV capacitors is not the best choice, because they are going pretty hot during 100W transmission and it leads to self-untune.
But if you're dealing with high Q antenna, it has pretty high voltage and current, so cheap SMD ceramic capacitors with 2 kV rating is not suitable here, because they have relatively high loss (for high Q context) and not enough voltage rating.
We are not talking about high Q antenna's we are not talking about magnetic loop antennas. The op has a very low Q doublet and an L match. That is the context of everything that has been posted by everyone in this thread other than you.
Dude, I don't see anything in this thread that topic starter wrote about low Q doublet. That's your guess.
But topic starter is worried about efficiency, because he mentioned it and it means that he is focused on high Q.
This kind of interest is actual for magnetic loop and other high Q antennas.
That's why I wrote about magnetic loop.
No need to suspect anything. Just read his post:
The context is for use in an l match atu.
it appears that this quote a little bit confused me, because topic starter wrote "L" as "l" and I read it as "I". So I decided that he is talking about his own match atu in general.
But even for L-match it depends. As I remember my experiments with long wire, I got air variable capacitor breakdown across 3 mm air gap between capacitor plates with feeding just 10 W power and it happen on a classic L-match circuit... So it depends on impedance you're trying to match, Q factor of antenna and Q factor of antenna tuner components. In some cases 2 kV capactior rating will be not enough.
I should say that I'm using cheap SMD ceramic 2 kV capacitors in my 100W antenna tuner, but I'm very not satisfied with them. Because they are heating and it leads to untune. I want to replace it with silver mica but currently there is a war, and my purchase abilities are limited.