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I have an old Heathkit Cantenna dummy load. how can I tell what its filled
with, Transformer oil (pcb's) or Mineral oil... sounds silly but it just started leaking and I have oil all over the work bench... I went to a paint store and got another gallon can and that took care of the leak. hi , but it was about half empty. k5drc |
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Mineral oil is the usual fare. The Cantenna came without any,
and instructed you to go to the drugstore for a gallon of mineral oil. Transformer oil usually smells very "electrical", mineral oil is mostly odorless. -Chuck PJ wrote: If you start feeling weird, develop cancer, or grow any extra protuberances -- it could have been pcb. " hillbilly3302" wrote in message news:1066854521.103078@`ache3... I have an old Heathkit Cantenna dummy load. how can I tell what its filled with, Transformer oil (pcb's) or Mineral oil... sounds silly but it just started leaking and I have oil all over the work bench... I went to a paint store and got another gallon can and that took care of the leak. hi , but it was about half empty. k5drc |
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Mineral oil is the usual fare. The Cantenna came without any,
and instructed you to go to the drugstore for a gallon of mineral oil. Transformer oil usually smells very "electrical", mineral oil is mostly odorless. -Chuck PJ wrote: If you start feeling weird, develop cancer, or grow any extra protuberances -- it could have been pcb. " hillbilly3302" wrote in message news:1066854521.103078@`ache3... I have an old Heathkit Cantenna dummy load. how can I tell what its filled with, Transformer oil (pcb's) or Mineral oil... sounds silly but it just started leaking and I have oil all over the work bench... I went to a paint store and got another gallon can and that took care of the leak. hi , but it was about half empty. k5drc |
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Dump the half thats there, refill with mineral oil.
Dan/W4NTI " hillbilly3302" wrote in message news:1066854521.103078@`ache3... I have an old Heathkit Cantenna dummy load. how can I tell what its filled with, Transformer oil (pcb's) or Mineral oil... sounds silly but it just started leaking and I have oil all over the work bench... I went to a paint store and got another gallon can and that took care of the leak. hi , but it was about half empty. k5drc |
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Dump the half thats there, refill with mineral oil.
Dan/W4NTI " hillbilly3302" wrote in message news:1066854521.103078@`ache3... I have an old Heathkit Cantenna dummy load. how can I tell what its filled with, Transformer oil (pcb's) or Mineral oil... sounds silly but it just started leaking and I have oil all over the work bench... I went to a paint store and got another gallon can and that took care of the leak. hi , but it was about half empty. k5drc |
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Having the misfortune of owning several leaky PCB filled capacitors, PCB
smells almost "mediciney-old-radio" thing. Having the good fortune to have used/refilled/made several Cantenna's, I have yet to come across one filled with PCB. A friend did put me on to Shell Turbine Oil for them as much better than mineral oil ;-) -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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Having the misfortune of owning several leaky PCB filled capacitors, PCB
smells almost "mediciney-old-radio" thing. Having the good fortune to have used/refilled/made several Cantenna's, I have yet to come across one filled with PCB. A friend did put me on to Shell Turbine Oil for them as much better than mineral oil ;-) -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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Back in the early days when PCB's were the cause celebre I asked the
local REMC to analyze the oil from my Cantenna. The results came back to the effect that "We don't know what this stuff is but it's not PCB". The Cantenna sits in my closet patiently awaiting it's next call to service. Check with your local power company repair center to see if they have a gallon of transformer oil available. Don't call the billing office. They won't have any idea what you are talking about. Dave WD9BDZ Gregg wrote: Having the misfortune of owning several leaky PCB filled capacitors, PCB smells almost "mediciney-old-radio" thing. Having the good fortune to have used/refilled/made several Cantenna's, I have yet to come across one filled with PCB. A friend did put me on to Shell Turbine Oil for them as much better than mineral oil ;-) |
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Back in the early days when PCB's were the cause celebre I asked the
local REMC to analyze the oil from my Cantenna. The results came back to the effect that "We don't know what this stuff is but it's not PCB". The Cantenna sits in my closet patiently awaiting it's next call to service. Check with your local power company repair center to see if they have a gallon of transformer oil available. Don't call the billing office. They won't have any idea what you are talking about. Dave WD9BDZ Gregg wrote: Having the misfortune of owning several leaky PCB filled capacitors, PCB smells almost "mediciney-old-radio" thing. Having the good fortune to have used/refilled/made several Cantenna's, I have yet to come across one filled with PCB. A friend did put me on to Shell Turbine Oil for them as much better than mineral oil ;-) |
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If you start feeling weird, develop cancer, or grow any extra
protuberances -- it could have been pcb. " hillbilly3302" wrote in message news:1066854521.103078@`ache3... I have an old Heathkit Cantenna dummy load. how can I tell what its filled with, Transformer oil (pcb's) or Mineral oil... sounds silly but it just started leaking and I have oil all over the work bench... I went to a paint store and got another gallon can and that took care of the leak. hi , but it was about half empty. k5drc |
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