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Jumbo sized lytic stack for HV supplies ! Oil cap warning. DIODES


Frank Goenninger
 

Am 24.09.2006 um 09:52 schrieb pentalab:
### Millens are fine up to 5 kv. For the 5-10 kv stuff....
I'm going to go to a better connector.
Which ones would these be?

I have found Huber+Suhner (Switzerland) but their SHV type connector is rated at 3.5 kV rms / 5 kV DC only.

hs-p-rf-con-gr/hs-p-rf-con-gr-series/hs-p-rf-con-gr-series-shv.htm

73, Frank DG1SBG


PA3DUV
 

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Also the SHV will accept?RG8U coax only.
Actually the H+S SHV is the same type as the Kings HT connectors, a bit flimsy.
I just browsed the ? site. (Thanks Greg!)
These look better to me, are mechanical sound, accept 11/12 mm coax as well and can be supplied with nice bend restrictors.
?
Cheers, Dick
PA3DUV
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Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2006 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [ham_amplifiers] Jumbo sized lytic stack for HV supplies ! Oil cap warning. DIODES


Am 24.09.2006 um 09:52 schrieb pentalab:
> ### Millens are fine up to 5 kv. For the 5-10 kv stuff....
> I'm going to go to a better connector.
Which ones would these be?

I have found Huber+Suhner (Switzerland) but their SHV type connector
is rated at 3.5 kV rms / 5 kV DC only.


hs-p-rf-con-gr/hs-p-rf-con-gr-series/hs-p-rf-con-gr-series-shv.htm

73, Frank DG1SBG


pentalab
 

--- In ham_amplifiers@..., Frank Goenninger <frgo@...>
wrote:


Am 24.09.2006 um 09:52 schrieb pentalab:
### Millens are fine up to 5 kv. For the 5-10 kv stuff....
I'm going to go to a better connector.
Which ones would these be?
### Probably either Alden or Kings or Rowe. All 3 x brands
have good connectors rated at 25 kv and more. These red/black
Millen's are just too mickey mouse. The Phenolic material
will eventually absorb moisture.

### Perhaps a google on... " High Voltage connector's" will turn
up some answers........ it usually does.

later........ Jim VE7RF



I have found Huber+Suhner (Switzerland) but their SHV type
connector
is rated at 3.5 kV rms / 5 kV DC only.

connectors/
hs-p-rf-con-gr/hs-p-rf-con-gr-series/hs-p-rf-con-gr-series-shv.htm

73, Frank DG1SBG


pentalab
 

--- In ham_amplifiers@..., PA3DUV <pa3duv@...> wrote:

Also the SHV will accept RG8U coax only.
### If that's the case... then it will also accept Teflon RG-
393 coax.... which is a bit smaller OD than 8-U/213-U [.390"
OD for 393 coax.... vs .405" OD for 8-U /213-U
Jim VE7RF



Actually the H+S SHV is the same type as the Kings HT connectors,
a bit flimsy.
I just browsed the site. (Thanks
Greg!)
These look better to me, are mechanical sound, accept 11/12 mm
coax as well and can be supplied with nice bend restrictors.

Cheers, Dick
PA3DUV


PA3DUV
 

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Yep, it does, I just tried it.
On the crimp version one has to remove the outside plastic?insulation in order to crimp it.
?
Cheers, Dick
PA3DUV
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----- Original Message -----
From: pentalab
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2006 1:37 PM
Subject: [ham_amplifiers] Re: Jumbo sized lytic stack for HV supplies ! Oil cap warning. DIODES

--- In ham_amplifiers@yahoogroups.com, PA3DUV wrote:
>
> Also the SHV will accept RG8U coax only.

### If that's the case... then it will also accept Teflon RG-
393 coax.... which is a bit smaller OD than 8-U/213-U [.390"
OD for 393 coax.... vs .405" OD for 8-U /213-U
Jim VE7RF

> Actually the H+S SHV is the same type as the Kings HT connectors,
a bit flimsy.
> I just browsed the site. (Thanks
Greg!)
> These look better to me, are mechanical sound, accept 11/12 mm
coax as well and can be supplied with nice bend restrictors.
>
> Cheers, Dick
> PA3DUV
>


Frank Goenninger
 

Am 24.09.2006 um 10:47 schrieb pentalab:

--- In ham_amplifiers@..., Frank Goenninger <frgo@...>
wrote:


Am 24.09.2006 um 09:52 schrieb pentalab:
### Millens are fine up to 5 kv. For the 5-10 kv stuff....
I'm going to go to a better connector.
Which ones would these be?
### Probably either Alden or Kings or Rowe. All 3 x brands
have good connectors rated at 25 kv and more. These red/black
Millen's are just too mickey mouse. The Phenolic material
will eventually absorb moisture.

### Perhaps a google on... " High Voltage connector's" will turn
up some answers........ it usually does.
;-) It did help. All of them say "I'm the best". That's why I kept asking here. Tnx for sharing your experience!

73, Frank DG1SBG


FRANCIS CARCIA
 

I use HN connectors for high voltage and use RG213 as a conductor. the chassis side I found a mate with a long leakage path. wa1gfz

pentalab wrote:

--- In ham_amplifiers@yahoogroups.com, PA3DUV wrote:
>
> Also the SHV will accept RG8U coax only.

### If that's the case... then it will also accept Teflon RG-
393 coax.... which is a bit smaller OD than 8-U/213-U [.390"
OD for 393 coax.... vs .405" OD for 8-U /213-U
Jim VE7RF

> Actually the H+S SHV is the same type as the Kings HT connectors,
a bit flimsy.
> I just browsed the site. (Thanks
Greg!)
> These look better to me, are mechanical sound, accept 11/12 mm
coax as well and can be supplied with nice bend restrictors.
>
> Cheers, Dick
> PA3DUV
>