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Dear Guys;
Here is my list of items for sale. I usually ship UPS,
which means about 7 working days and about 50 cents
per pound, 2-lb. minimum. I try to extend a warranty
that all goods are in working order as of leaving my place
(unless as noted); refund of price plus return shipping
if not satisfied. I am having a bit of a clearance sale now;
no reasonable offer refused.
CAPACITORS:
1) .0006 mF/ 35 KVAC " "; 8 lbs; $4.
2) 200 pF/ 10 KVAC " "; 2 lbs. each; $4 each.
2) .001 mF/10KVAC " "; 2 lbs. ea; $7 ea.
1) .5 mF/ 3000 vac (6000 vdc) (??) French LeClanche brand, in steel can with
insulators; 1 lb; $2.
1) 50 pF/10KV vacuum cap; $10.
1) .0023mF/15KVDC cap in steel can; hot terminal is ceramic insulator. 1 lb;
$3.50
1) .022mF/15KVDC Mylar, 1 lb; $3.50.
1) .05 mF/10KVDC "plastic Caps"-brand; in glass with stud; $3.
1) .1mF/5KVDC " "--glass cracked--poss. O.K. if placed in oil bath or
plastic tube w/oil--FREE (shipping extra.)
3) .1mF/5KVDC Plastic Caps; $3.
3) .05 mF/3KVDC " " $3.
1) .001mF/15KVDC " " $3.
3) .0047 mF/6KVDC Mylars, connected in parallel; $1.
3) .02 mF/10KVDC Mylar, with studs, 1 lb; $3.
DIODES:
3) Solidon Devices, 1 A/20 KVDC PIV Rectifiers. Asking $6 for the lot or
$2 each (what I paid). 2 lbs.
TRANSFORMERS:
(Note: Furnace-type transformers may NOT be "continuous-duty", i.e; short,
intermittent use only unless so marked.)
1) 6 KV/60 mA Plate transformer (NOT current-limited), hermetically sealed,
22 lbs, $10.
1) 10 KV/23 mA Furnace transformer, 9 lb, $12.
1) 10 KV/22 mA " ", 12 lbs, $12.
1) 10 KV/23 mA " " , marked "Constant Ignition", 9 lbs; $12.
1) Unknown Neon--probably 7.5KV/30Ma. Will find-out.
WIRE:
(Note: weight indicated is approx. gross weight=spool + wire weight)
1) Hank, approx. 1 lb. #16 square DCE, green, no reel, in fair shape. 50
cents.
1) Approx. 2 lb. roll #22 cotton/plastic coated bell wire (green), $4.
1) Approx 1 lb. roll tinned #22 cotton/silk (?) white, about 500 ft. $2.
1) Reel 4 lbs. #12 Green SCC (outer layers poor) $7.
1) Approx. 100 ft. reel #18 DCC, 50 cents.
1)`Reel approx. 1 lb. #16 SCE, $3.50.
1) Reel approx. 1 lb. #12 DCC, $3.50.
1) Transformer winding, a few layers #24 SCC on small form, nicely done,
1 lb, $1.
1) 1 lb. hank #20 DCC, fair, 50 cents.
1) 2 lb. hank #20 DCC, fair, $1.
TUBING:
1) White PVC tube, thinwall, 6.5" x 11", $3.
1) " " , thickwall, 8.5" x 11", $3.
MISCELLANEOUS:
1) C.B. Radio, Sears "Roadtalker 40"; stretched to 60 channels, with SSB.
Asking $125 (what I paid.) 15 lbs.
1) Anchor model T-475 CRT tester-rejuvenator, no tube chart, untested,
6 lbs, asking the $5 I paid.
1) B & K model 400 CRT tester/Rejuv, sim. to above, WITH tube chart,
6 lbs; asking the $5 I paid.
4) Brown, corrugated "beehive" insulators, ceramic, 5" x 1.5",
brass clip on one end (feedthru type), 2 lbs. each, $3 each.
1) Hi-voltage module; 24 VDC to 7 KVDC out, untested, very low output cur-
rent, 1 lb, $2.
1) Hi-voltage mod, 115 VAC to 13 KVDC/.5 mA out, untested, from copier.
5 lbs; $5.
1) Hi-Volts; 25 VDC in to 9 KVDC out, untested, 2 lbs, $5.
VACUUM:
1) Welch model 1400B/ .75CFM dual-stage Vacuum pump, on wooden base with
belt and motor. Leaks a bit, works, $25, prefer U-PICK-UP as is
very heavy (52 lbs.)
1) Welch 1403B/ 3.6 CFM single-stage vacuum pump (only), $25; again,
quite heavy at 56 lbs; prefer U-PICK-UP.
1) CVC model GIC-110A Ionization vacuum gauge, takes up to 2 tubes
(not included), measures down to 10-8 Torr, untested, older model,
but appears in good shape; 15 lbs; $5.
1) CVC GTC-004 Thermocouple vacuum gauge tube; used; O.K; $3.
1) Hastings model DV-4D T/C vacuum gauge tube, appears new; $3.
RADIOACTIVITY / WIERD SCIENCE:
1) Small (1.5" x 1.5") green fluoroscope screen, new, asking the $5 I paid.
11) Small radium-dial meters, WWII vintage, selling as sources;
about 30 mR/hr beta plus gamma; Asking $5 each.
1) 9656-F End-on Photomultiplier tube; N.I.B; 2 lbs; asking $10.
1) S.S. White Xray machine. Tubehead only; no controller
(I can provide schematic); requires top-off of oil,
source of 220 VAC and 27 VAC,and A GOOD, EARTH GROUND
to avoid electrocution!! Was designed for extra-oral radiography.
Appears to work; Transformer inside puts-out about
50 KVAC at 20 mA or more. Asking the $45 I paid, very heavy at 44 lbs;
I prefer U-PICK-UP (And don't use it around me, please.)
Dan Smith <nhide-at-enterprise.dts.harris-dot-com>
8904 Cypress Ave. RR-1
Cotati CA 94941-9603
Eves/Wkends: (707) 664-8156
Days: (415) 382-5347