Hi Marco, It's always interesting to see pics from other collections if you want to share. :-) After careful study of the ruined coil, I made a guess: SS hardware was a poor choice. Using the machine
Hello N1BUG, Personally I would machine or cut a piece of brass tube so the bolt head, nut and washers, plus the connectors are tightened against the brass tube, not the plastic. The tube can then ju
Hi Chris, That is an interesting idea. I think it should be a press fit to so it doesn't tilt to the side and cause the coil winding to be a bit loose. I was thinking along another line. Use a machin
Hello N1BUG, Yes that would work just as well :) I tend to overcomplicate things having a small machine shop here <LOL> -- Best regards, Chris mailto:[email protected]
Just double nut on each side of the plastic ... Jay W1VD Hi Chris, That is an interesting idea. I think it should be a press fit to so it doesn't tilt to the side and cause the coil winding to be a b
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Hello Claudio, Good to 24 GHz I believe? ;) I once bought a house that had dozens of the things holding various "upgrades" to the mains wiring together! The electric wiring survey somehow managed to
Good from DC current to 500 kHz. But is better to solder all coils jumpers: https://www.qsl.net/ik2pii/lf/lf_coil.htm Claudio -- -- ZE-Light e ZE-Pro: servizi zimbra per caselle con dominio email.it