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Re: Air plate cap
to: Grayson & Michael
Nylon won't work. It's puncture resistance is high but it's creepage
resistance to RF currents is not good enough for this application. Although
it will work with DC currents, it will begin failing under RF current
operation. You need G-10 glass laminate phenolic.
Regards,
Dr.Resonance-at-next-wave-dot-net
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Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 9:51 PM
Subject: Air plate cap
>Original Poster: Michael Tucknott <Michael.Tucknott-at-virgin-dot-net>
>
>Grayson
>You said about spacers in your plate cap.
>I think if you can get some Nylon threaded rod ( M10 ) and nuts
>you could vary the spaceing with the nuts and the insulatin properties
>of the Nylon would be very good.
>
>Also by being able to move the plates in and out you should be able
>to fine tune the cap value to the needs of the coil.
>
>Any thought on this???
>
>Cheers Mike Tucknott
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