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Re: hv diode
Original poster: tesla-at-lists.symmetric-dot-net
Some specsheets claim 9kV for the HVR-1X
I have a couple hundred of these diodes, new from Sanken, They have
flying leads, no stupid rings or crimps. They are $2.25 each + shipping in
the US.
http://churchofinformationwarfare-dot-org/components/HVR-1X40B.jpg
http://churchofinformationwarfare-dot-org/components/HVR-1X-40B.pdf
KEN
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004, Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: John <fireba8104-at-yahoo-dot-com>
>
> 12kv ~ 350ma
> cheers,
> John
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> Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
> Original poster: "Arpit Thomas"
>
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> any of you guys know what a microwave oven diode is rated at? kreso it
> might be easier for oyu to scavenge one from a microwave oven , i dunno.
> >*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
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> >On 4/07/2004 at 9:42 AM Kreso Bukvic wrote:
> >For howmuch current is it rated? There is a problem? How will i pay you a
> >few dollars shipping, since WU money transfer is like 20 $;-)
> >
> >I need a diode for my VTTC
> >
> >But i want to have underrated components
> >
> >Best Regards
> >
> >Krešo Bukvic
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: Arpit Thomas
> >To: kreso.bukvic-at-kc.htnet.hr
> >Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 7:13 AM
> >Subject: hv diode
> >
> >
> >hey :) do you want a 12 kv rated one like in a microwave oven? if so ill
> send ! one if you pay postage :) else, if you are after a 100k unit or
> something, you could probaby put lotsd of lower voltage ones in series like
> they do in xray machines
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