you could try ECONCO. they rebuild Eimac tubes. the cost would
probably be more than the used value of the vacuum cap.
larry
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Christensen <w9ac@arrl.net>
To: amps@contesting.com
Sent: Sat, Apr 10, 2021 10:47 pm
Subject: [Amps] Vacuum Variable Cap Rebuild
Anyone know if it's possible to rebuild a vacuum variable cap? It would
require a precision break of the seals, then evacuating the air with
a new
seal.
A cap used on my 160m transmit "T" failed a few months ago. While
dismantling the antenna at the season's end, I brought the cap back
home and
purchased a Megger 230425 Hi-Pot test set. After testing today, the cap
repeatedly breaks down at 700V, although it's rated for 5KV.
It would be a shame to discard; it's an expensive Jennings ceramic
type with
a range of 25-5000 pF. Used, they're $1,500 ea. from MaxGain
Systems. I
only need a range to about 1200 pF, so I can definitely get by with an
alternate that's on the shelf. That's not the issue. I would like
to save
the cap if possible. I'm not sure what conglomerate owns Jennings
now but I
doubt they would have a rebuild service when it's much more
profitable to
sell new caps.
Paul, W9AC
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