Kings electronics makes them and allied stocks. SHV 5KV DC. Cost you under $100 for two chassis mount and two plugs. They have some good to 30KV DC -bob
SHV is surely the way to go - can't touch the centre on either half, shield connects first, breaks last. How much is your life worth? Don't forget a completely independent heavy duty connection betwe
Author: gmguerin at voyager.net (George & Marijke Guerin)
Date: Tue Jul 1 09:49:16 2003
Jim, et. al., For HV insulated wire go to a neon sign company. They typically have rolls of very wiring in 14 gauge with 15KV insulation or better. I was given some 3 foot scraps from a field install
Jim: Spark plug wire is excellent for the purpose and is easily available. RG 213 class coax is also frequently used. Considering the safety aspects you mention, I would use spark plug wire inside sh
"The second item I am asking for design help on is the power cable to the RF chassis. This will run about 6 feet from the under desk cabinet to the top of the desk through a hole in the bench. It wil
Author: millenniumfalcon at cableone.net (Jim Isbell)
Date: Mon Jun 30 07:19:29 2003
I am still working on the 4-1000A amplifier design and have decided to separate the PS from the RF chassis. I still don't have my HV transformer but I am thinking that it will be too big to get into