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Re: [Amps] High voltage rectifier / capacitor board material?

To: Steve Katz <stevek@jmr.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] High voltage rectifier / capacitor board material?
From: Steve Bookout <steve@dx4win.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2012 20:33:45 -0400
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Hello all,

Abt 25 years ago, I used HDPE for a coil form/ support for my HB 8877 amp.  I 
notched the edge to control the pitch of the coil.  Worked out nicely.

Several months ago, it caught fire during a RTTY contest.  It worked fine for 
25 years on CW.  (I'm new to RTTY contesting)

The stuff burned very similar to the way a parafin candle burns with a yellow, 
soot producing small flame.  

It was more like one of those 'trick' candles, as I just couldn't blow it out 
thru the air exit grill.  I had to remove abt 50 4-40 flat head screws in our 
to remove the cover and put out the fire.

Had to laugh.  It was like the 'monkey and the football'.

73 de Steve, NR4M



On Sep 6, 2012, at 20:16, "Steve Katz" <stevek@jmr.com> wrote:

> I think the temp rating of those cutting boards is fairly high, as you can 
> place meat that was just cooked at 400F directly on the board without damage 
> or discoloration.
> 
> Or, at least I do that!
> 
> WB2WIK
> 
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> From: Amps on behalf of Bill, W6WRT
> Sent: Thu 9/6/2012 5:06 PM
> To: AMPS
> Subject: Re: [Amps] High voltage rectifier / capacitor board material?
> 
> 
> 
> ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
> On Thu, 6 Sep 2012 21:35:02 +0100, Chris wrote:
> 
>> 
>> What is a readily available plain (unclad) board material to use to
>> build an electrolytic capacitor array supporting a 5kV supply for a
>> 3CX1000A7 tubed linear please? I am in the UK, so something available
>> in Europe or here would be ideal. Thanks.
> 
> REPLY:
> In my homebrew 3kV power supply, I used a high density polyethylene cutting
> board I bought in WalMart's kitchen department for a couple dollars. Works 
> fine,
> but I don't know about it's temp rating. In my design, I used a fan to cool
> things down and I placed the capacitor bank right in the outflow of the fan, 
> so
> temp is not a problem. Be careful if you place it somewhere else.
> 
> 73, Bill W6WRT
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