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Re: Amps Administrator; N5PS (was AC HiPot tester question)
Drinkin' buddies stick together pretty tightly, Mike. R L Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734 r@..., rlm@..., www.somis.org
By R L Measures · #1191 ·
Re: CHOKE SOUGHT
As I understand it, the gap-width is adjusted to fine-tune the L. R L Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734 r@..., rlm@..., www.somis.org
By R L Measures · #1192 ·
Re: Amps Administrator; N5PS (was AC HiPot tester question)
wrote: manuals? Jim, I think he may have sent something in to QST one time. However, comparing something sent in to QST and a true scientific paper is like comparing apples to horse turds IMHO.
By craxd <craxd@...> · #1190 ·
Re: Amps Administrator; N5PS (was AC HiPot tester question)
average AB2 g-g amplifier is cleaner than almost any transceiver? ### Cuz it's legal. In GG.. with little or no bias with a triode... and LOTS of no load HV... ZSAC is through the roof... amp runs
By pentalab <jim.thomson@...> · #1189 ·
Re: CHOKE SOUGHT
Hal, I'd give Ed a call at Heritage Transformer in Kentucky, or the guys at Galaxy Transformer in New Jersy. I take it this will be a resonant filter choke? If so, it's best to send them the cap your
By craxd <craxd@...> · #1188 ·
Re: Fried glitch R...... from an oversized HV fuse
breaker for ### agreed. It all depends on average current drawn during ssb. On CW however... I set my dashes up for 3.6 to 4.0 times as long as a dot. Sending dashes at 8-15 wpm really raises the
By pentalab <jim.thomson@...> · #1187 ·
Re: Amps Administrator; N5PS (was AC HiPot tester question)
I guess I'll pile on here too. When Joe, W4TV went on his Rich tirade, I responded by telling him, in more or less words, that he was way off base. I got a reply from Tom Rauch that said, "Mike, don't
By Mike Sawyer <w3slk@...> · #1186 ·
Re: Amps Administrator; N5PS (was AC HiPot tester question)
? Tom is now the owner-operator / censor librorum. ? Why would anyone want to run Class-A AM when the
By R L Measures · #1185 ·
Re: Fried glitch R...... from an oversized HV fuse
The filter C looks like a virtual short to short spikes.
By R L Measures · #1183 ·
CHOKE SOUGHT
Without mentioning a familiar Texan, would somebody suggest a source for a 12 henry choke with 13 ohms or less D.C. resistance, able to handle 2.25 amperes with an a.c. voltage input of 3,000 volts?
By hbmandel <ka1xo@...> · #1182 ·
Re: FW: Hydraulic/magnetic circuit breakers
### I concur.... get the FASTEST one available. Potter and brumfield make two style versions's of em.. both panel mount with 6- 32 screws.... they both come in 1-2-3 pole.... from real low curreent up
By pentalab <jim.thomson@...> · #1179 ·
Re: Cap marking on electrolytic caps
I had bought out a Quasar dealership back in the early 80's and repaired both Quasar and Panasonic products. At that time, Matsushita really was proud of putting their name on everything including the
By craxd <craxd@...> · #1180 ·
Re: Amps Administrator; N5PS (was AC HiPot tester question)
### so what exactly did Tom publish..... besides Ameritron manuals? ### They had this silly roaring discussion on 'AMPS' 2 weeks ago.... the poor fellow asking the question gets chastised by a guy in
By pentalab <jim.thomson@...> · #1181 ·
Re: Fried glitch R...... from an oversized HV fuse
spike goes above 451 volts-pk. And, it hasn't happened in 20+ years. ### little or no additional protection means no big momma MOV's on the 240 V line... NOT no hv fuses, glitch R, safety diodes,
By pentalab <jim.thomson@...> · #1178 ·
Re: Cap marking on electrolytic caps
In the post-ISO-9000 world, where trackability is everything, manufacturers' data sheets always include a specification on how the component is marked. Given the exact Panasonic/Matsushita part
By zerobeat40 <zerobeat40@...> · #1177 ·
Re: Cap marking on electrolytic caps
Where is the data sheet? P11691 These caps are 51mm x 63mm.
By R L Measures · #1184 ·
Re: Cap marking on electrolytic caps
These are a normally stocked item. ... R L Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734 r@..., rlm@..., www.somis.org
By R L Measures · #1176 ·
Re: Cap marking on electrolytic caps
thanx, Hal R L Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734 r@..., rlm@..., www.somis.org
By R L Measures · #1175 ·
Re: Cap marking on electrolytic caps
An addition to my last post.. Panasonic is a "Brand Name" and good old Matsushita is the manufacturer. At the time 1979-80, Panasonic was new to parts distribution and that account was totally bungled
By Robert B. Bonner <rbonner@...> · #1174 ·
Re: Cap marking on electrolytic caps
The place I worked in college was also a huge Panasonic cap dealer. The Panasonic caps are usually the blue ones. They make caps for quite a number of electronic manufacturers. End up in everything.
By Robert B. Bonner <rbonner@...> · #1173 ·