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Subject: [Amps] OEP caps
From: Will Matney <craxd1@ezwv.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 09:49:41 -0400
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I would assume that the glass epoxy was a cheaper alternative somehow. Most electrical will use the cheapest insulation to get the job done within ratings. I don't know how may the had made up, but they would have had to eat all those bad ones.

Yes, Cardwell is still plugging along and sent me a catalog about a year ago. The only thing is, they're generally higher priced than OEP in my experience. Keep in mind that OEP uses ceramic insulators on the air variable capacitors like Cardwell does. OEP also has a good "wiper" and bearings on the capacitors. The rotary inductor was the only thing I ever heard them having problems with. I'd say the reason was, they were new to making them. The only reason I ever had to replace an OEP air variable was due to arcing across the plates on load capacitors.

I think James Millen is still in business too. It was for sell and was even offered to me at one time. If someone had the cash, that would be a decent company to revive.

Will Matney


I wonder why OEP chose glass epoxy for the coil form, when there are easier to turn materials such as UDEL polysulfone that are extremely RF tolerant and heat tolerant. After all, they did use ULTEM which is another miracle polymer of recent vintage. Besides having lousy loss tangent at 1 MHz and up, Nylon also absorbs moisture, as does Delrin. Thanks for the tip about OEP products though. Does anyone know if Cardwell is still making capacitors and large coils too?


73
John
K5PRO


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