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art December 13th 04 02:23 AM


Mike Coslo wrote:
Dave Bushong wrote:

snip.

So here you have a regular poster making a post, and another

(several)
answering him with helpful non-trolling, non confrontational advice,

snip


Yes, that did not go by un noticed Mike. Over the years I have
probably ticked off every one of those who offered valued advice when
really all could have ignored my post, I did appreciate that.
On a side note, I have just ordered some powder coating which I will
place in a airiated bowl , I can then immerse a rotary capacitor in it
so I can up its voltage rating. The gap between the plates are pretty
wide so I am hoping to make the powder coat quite thick. Haven't heard
Of anybody doing this to avoid the high cost of vacuum capacitors but
that maybe because the idea is a failure.grin
But if it works out O.K. some loop antenna makers might want to try it.
Art


Mike Coslo December 13th 04 03:52 AM

art wrote:

Mike Coslo wrote:

Dave Bushong wrote:


snip.

So here you have a regular poster making a post, and another


(several)

answering him with helpful non-trolling, non confrontational advice,


snip


Yes, that did not go by un noticed Mike. Over the years I have
probably ticked off every one of those who offered valued advice when
really all could have ignored my post, I did appreciate that.
On a side note, I have just ordered some powder coating which I will
place in a airiated bowl , I can then immerse a rotary capacitor in it
so I can up its voltage rating. The gap between the plates are pretty
wide so I am hoping to make the powder coat quite thick. Haven't heard
Of anybody doing this to avoid the high cost of vacuum capacitors but
that maybe because the idea is a failure.grin
But if it works out O.K. some loop antenna makers might want to try it.


By gosh, that might just work! I don't know much about powder coating,
but since they do have powders designed for electrical insultation
properties, you might have a winner.

Just make sure to let us know!!!

And it would be a great thing for my loop. At present, I have a
trombone cap, and it wears out the mylar insulation as I use it.

- Mike KB3EIA -


art December 13th 04 06:55 PM

I once made capacitors using flourescent tubing that comes in a variety
of shapes including trobone. I coated them with epoxy plus added
aluminum wrapping foil to the outside.
Used a series of straight forms once for a three element yagi where
the capacitors resided inside the boom and was driven by a single
stepping motor to get linear movement. for resonace/frequency change.
The arrangement worked quite well despite the fact I used a aluminum
boom !.
Art



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