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I wonder if there is any mileage to be had from adapting
the numerous junk-mail CD's as the vanes of ATU capacitors? 1. We already have a form that is circular (no waste) and with an accurately-positioned central hole. 2. There is a metallic film sandwiched between the plastic. 3. Is this film to thin to stand up to the RF currents that will spread out across it when charging & discharging? 4. How would we make metallic contact to the film without destroying the film at the point of contact? 5. Does anybody know the type of metal making up the film, i.e., can we solder to it? 6. Is the plastic of a suitable quality? Will it arc-through? |
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:09:02 -0000, "Airy R.Bean" wrote:
| I wonder if there is any mileage to be had from adapting | the numerous junk-mail CD's as the vanes of ATU | capacitors? I make mine into Christmas decorations. Stick in pairs using double sided foam pads, on monofilament fishing line. Dangle a lot of these strings inside a window. -- Dave Fawthrop dave hyphenologist co uk Killfile and Anti Troll FAQs at http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killfile. |
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:09:02 -0000, "Airy R.Bean"
wrote: I wonder if there is any mileage to be had from adapting the numerous junk-mail CD's as the vanes of ATU capacitors? 1. We already have a form that is circular (no waste) and with an accurately-positioned central hole. 2. There is a metallic film sandwiched between the plastic. 3. Is this film to thin to stand up to the RF currents that will spread out across it when charging & discharging? 4. How would we make metallic contact to the film without destroying the film at the point of contact? 5. Does anybody know the type of metal making up the film, i.e., can we solder to it? 6. Is the plastic of a suitable quality? Will it arc-through? A little Googling would soon show you whether the critical factor, which you doubtless have already determined from your preliminary calculations is the loss tangent for the CD substrate, may well render such a use as inadvisable. -- from Aero Spike |
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Airy R.Bean wrote:
I wonder if there is any mileage to be had from adapting the numerous junk-mail CD's as the vanes of ATU capacitors? So you've given up on using them to make 30 line television systems then? Do a web search about this - plenty of info - though you claim you don't web search. David. |
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"David Edmonds" wrote in message
... Airy R.Bean wrote: I wonder if there is any mileage to be had from adapting the numerous junk-mail CD's as the vanes of ATU capacitors? So you've given up on using them to make 30 line television systems then? Do a web search about this - plenty of info - though you claim you don't web search. Superficially the idea has some merit but you would have to machine the discs anyway (they are totally symetrical and thus the area overlapping with the fixed vanes wouldn't change). By the time you've machined then to be asysmetric, might as well have made metal plates and avoid all the other problems as well. To problems in making variable Cs, the use of a CDROMs offers little. Etching plates on PCB and using the fibre glass for the mechanical side is maybe a better idea. -- Brian Reay www.g8osn.org.uk www.amateurradiotraining.org.uk FP#898 |
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Hardly - you have the cost of purchase and the inconvenience of
etching. Junk mail cd's are free issue. "Brian Reay" wrote in message ... Etching plates on PCB and using the fibre glass for the mechanical side is maybe a better idea. |
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I wonder if there is any merit in using aluminum foil
duct tape to make a capacitor? "Airy R.Bean" wrote in message ... I wonder if there is any mileage to be had from adapting the numerous junk-mail CD's as the vanes of ATU capacitors? 1. We already have a form that is circular (no waste) and with an accurately-positioned central hole. 2. There is a metallic film sandwiched between the plastic. 3. Is this film to thin to stand up to the RF currents that will spread out across it when charging & discharging? 4. How would we make metallic contact to the film without destroying the film at the point of contact? 5. Does anybody know the type of metal making up the film, i.e., can we solder to it? 6. Is the plastic of a suitable quality? Will it arc-through? |
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![]() "Radio Man" wrote in message news:SbyFd.20564$lG.19133@trnddc03... I wonder if there is any merit in using aluminum foil duct tape to make a capacitor? I wonder what the background to you idea is? New approaches to existing designs should offer one or more of: Cost savings (cheaper materials, less man hours, ease of manufacture etc) Better reliability and/or life (not the same thing by the way) Extra functionality For most things, the cost of materials is not a cost driver- the cost of the material in a variable capacitor is dwarfed by the labour and machining costs. So, how does using duct tape help? The CD idea falls flat as, while they may be cheap, the amount of machining 'saved' is mininmal. I suppose if you are totally strapped for cash, out of work and with time on your hands, they may offer some advantage, but you end up with a 'product' of inferior quality. Engineers who are driven by such a penny pinching approach usually end up bankrupting their company as their products are poor. -- Brian Reay www.g8osn.org.uk www.amateurradiotraining.org.uk FP#898 |
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"Machining"? What, cutting with a pair of scissors?
There's considerably more machining involved in your proposal to use etched PCB. "Brian Reay" wrote in message ... The CD idea falls flat as, while they may be cheap, the amount of machining 'saved' is mininmal. I |
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The proposal to investigate the use of junk-mail CD's
seems to meet your very first criterion. "Brian Reay" wrote in message ... New approaches to existing designs should offer one or more of: Cost savings (cheaper materials, less man hours, ease of manufacture etc) |
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