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RE: Coax Cables for High Voltage Transmission (fwd)
Original poster: <sroys-at-poodle.pupman-dot-com>
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Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:19:44 -0600
From: Carl Litton <Carl_Litton-at-hilton-dot-com>
To: High Voltage list <hvlist-at-pupman-dot-com>
Subject: RE: Coax Cables for High Voltage Transmission (fwd)
Hi John,
I mentioned that I had heard the same thing about RG-8. Can you
recommend a good source?
Thank you
Carl Litton
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Subject: Coax Cables for High Voltage Transmission (fwd)
Original poster: <sroys-at-poodle.pupman-dot-com>
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 13:37:39 -0700
From: John Doran <johnd-at-epiloglaser-dot-com>
To: hvlist-at-pupman-dot-com
Subject: Coax Cables for High Voltage Transmission
Howdy!
I use polyethylene-insulated RG-8 cable extensively for high-voltage
use in my laboratory, at potentials up to 20 kV, and I have never had a
problem with it.
Spellman High Voltage uses it for potentials of only up to 8kV in their
products,
www.spellmanhv-dot-com/tech/appnotes/AN-07.doc
but I have a Del Electronics 40kV power supply "brick" that employs RG-8
cable for its output connection.
I have devised a simple HV connector for use with coaxial cable, and
which
may be modified for just about any potential. I have posted details on
my
Web site-take a look at
http://timefracture-dot-org/reg.html
for more information and some photographs. Please stay safe!
-John