Should be minimal -- you only cover the small section that was arcing.
I wonder if there is a way to secure teflon
pipe-sealing tape to a flat surface. That would
do the trick if you could glue it down, but
teflon is notorious for NOT sticking to anything, including glue.
Jerry W4UK
At 04:10 PM 10/25/2012, you wrote:
>Wondering how much the different technique will
>change the capacitance range...
>
>
>Sent from my Samsung Epic? 44G
>
>
>Jerry Flanders <jeflanders at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>I saw that too. Maybe it was QST. I think they wrapped tape over the
>arcing area. They explained that once it arcs, it is prone to keep
>doing it unless you protect the area with some dielectric.
>
>Maybe they used a Kapton tape. If I had that problem, I might just
>try ordinary black plastic electrical tape to see if it cured it.
>
>GL
>
>Jerry W4UK
>
>At 02:00 PM 10/25/2012, John Getz wrote:
> >A month or two ago I remember reading an article about some sleeves
> >that can be placed on the plates of a variable capacitor to prevent
> >arcing. I now have a need for such an item and can't find the
> >article. Does anyone have that information?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
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