Cheap and quite nice way to do it.
Use Cable for spark-plugs and a spark-plug-cap. To mate the Spark-plug-cap
take a cheramic isolator similar to what is used for antenna pass-through,
usually
the screw fits the cap well.
73,
Thomas Carlsson, PY2ZXU
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Jim Barber <audioguy@q.com> wrote:
> I need to make up some MHV cables for a 4KV 2A max DC supply, (both B+
> and B-) and I made the mistake of looking up the voltage ratings for
> RG-58, RG-59 and LMR-240 cables, all commonly used with those connectors:
>
> RG-58 1900V
> RG-59 2300V
> LMR-240 1500V
>
> In a word, yikes! RG-59 has the highest rating, but I like it the least
> for exposed cables because of the solid center conductor
>
> The connectors are rated at 5KVDC, but what cable type? It seems like
> every time I think I know something... ?
>
> I'm tempted to give it up and machine my own bulkhead pass-throughs out
> of acrylic and use HV cable instead. In fact I would have already except
> I'd really like the cables to be detachable.
>
> Comments?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim N7CXI
>
>
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