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21. [Amps] Manure, who me? (score: 164)
Author: K1LE at ARRL.NET (Jeffrey Madore)
Date: Thu Mar 20 15:17:27 2003
<snip> I was sickened recently when someone on this reflector wrote sanctimoniously that he had build an 807 amplifier as a CBer and that it was clean of parasitics and later, it worked well on the a
/archives//html/Amps/2003-03/msg00745.html (9,013 bytes)

22. [Amps] Question on Ameritron amp wattmeter circuit (score: 164)
Author: K1LE at ARRL.NET (Jeffrey Madore)
Date: Thu Feb 6 21:10:51 2003
question had the The 10 meters, cap I'll take a shot in the dark: Could the trimmer cap be used to compensate for a phase shift caused by XL of the winding? If so, it would seem that the adjustment w
/archives//html/Amps/2003-02/msg00129.html (9,129 bytes)

23. [Amps] Re: Voodoo "EMF' forces from grid current pulses (score: 164)
Author: K1LE at ARRL.NET (Jeffrey Madore)
Date: Thu Feb 6 23:24:23 2003
realm Yea verily, Rich! In my past life I did high current trip testing on 480 volt circuit breakers. 50,000 amps was not unusual but even much lower currents would make welding cables jump off of t
/archives//html/Amps/2003-02/msg00132.html (10,194 bytes)

24. [Amps] Re: Voodoo "EMF' forces from grid current pulses (score: 164)
Author: K1LE at ARRL.NET (Jeffrey Madore)
Date: Fri Feb 7 14:19:56 2003
I used to wonder if the attraction to the earth's magnetic field was a plausible explanation to the jumping cables. I came to the belief that it is not, as the earth's field is not that strong at any
/archives//html/Amps/2003-02/msg00154.html (15,147 bytes)

25. [Amps] Re: Voodoo "EMF' forces from grid current pulses (score: 164)
Author: K1LE at ARRL.NET (Jeffrey Madore)
Date: Fri Feb 7 14:42:17 2003
During a short pulse (2 or 3 seconds) there is little rise in temperature in a large (welding) cable. Duration is really a significant factor in developing heat. However, I have intentionally passed
/archives//html/Amps/2003-02/msg00155.html (10,906 bytes)

26. [Amps] Voodoo Magnetic Fields (score: 164)
Author: K1LE at ARRL.NET (Jeffrey Madore)
Date: Fri Feb 7 23:39:59 2003
As I alluded to, I think we can leave the terrestrial magnetic field out of the equation. A length of power cable in free air exhibits the property of inductive reactance when there is AC current flo
/archives//html/Amps/2003-02/msg00164.html (10,182 bytes)

27. [Amps] Voodoo Magnetic Fields (score: 164)
Author: K1LE at ARRL.NET (Jeffrey Madore)
Date: Sun Feb 9 01:34:43 2003
It is?..."geomagnetic" ? 1000A., be friendly a No, Ian, I can't fully describe the scenario nor will I claim to completely understand it. All I have stated is an explanation of my experience, using *
/archives//html/Amps/2003-02/msg00199.html (11,091 bytes)

28. [Amps] Mobile wiring (score: 164)
Author: K1LE at ARRL.NET (Jeffrey Madore)
Date: Sat Aug 2 17:17:56 2003
In my experience, 50 or 60 amps should not cause a magnetic/mechanical problem with proper sized cables. I admit to over-killing things a bit, but I like #2 welding cable. The run is short so the cos
/archives//html/Amps/2002-09/msg00299.html (9,637 bytes)


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