Sorry, my typo! I meant FR-2, was confused by Wiki.
Thanks for your correction!
eric
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Im not making them out of FR4 because of the glass fibers freed by
machining i dont have a way to contain
the XXX paper phenolic is still really good (fr4 has a dielectric of
800V/mil and XXX paper has 700V/mil, the LE phenolic which is more
structural has 650V/mil)
but if your looking at surf
erwerp: Re: [neonixie-l] Should i start making IN-1 sockets?
Teflon stock looks about twice the price as an XXX electrical grade paper
phenolic https://www.plasticsintl.com/datasheets/Phenolic_Grade_XXX_Paper.pdf
The rating is a break down voltage across 0.062" from 40,000V to 10,000V
Teflon stock looks about twice the price as an XXX electrical grade paper
phenolic
https://www.plasticsintl.com/datasheets/Phenolic_Grade_XXX_Paper.pdf
The rating is a break down voltage across 0.062" from 40,000V to 10,000V
after a 48hour immersion in water so i think that its going to work
photos came through great, i think i have a crimping tool for those pins
and could build them with pigtails.
here is a link to the pins i was thinking of using as an
alternative http://www.mouser.com/images/molex/lrg/1377large.jpg
a socket with these would be a through hole soldered in socket,
I dont see an attached photo of your bushings just the PDF of the socket
drawings.
Ive been looking at materials and was curious how many you (and anyone
else) would want to purchase
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i dont see why not especially with the technical drawings, my plan is to
take 12"x12" sheets of a fine linen phenolic, drill all the holes then use
a hole saw to cut each socket out,
then clean up the cut edge and fix the pins in place (super glue, maybe a
second thin phenolic plate on the botto
Would it be also possible to make EZ10 sockets? I have useable pins in stock
also a technical drawing and sizes are available.
eric
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