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![]() "Denny" wrote in message ps.com... In my search for knowledge I recently went through a big thrash with antenna tuners... Because of cost I built my own variable caps... To keep the size down I experimented with various insulators between the plates, from air up to glass... Being that the tuners on 40 and 20 were end matching a half wave antenna element the circulating tank current was considerable... On 20 meters where the capacitor plates are 1.5" square for resonance the glass would simply shatter at about 800W for 5 seconds... Plexiglass would boil internally in roughly 20 seconds leaving this interesting rippled piece with 'steam' bubbles in the center of the plexi... Ceramic tiles seemed to work OK, but I didn't find any thin ones locally and the thick pieces resulted in plates being awkwardly large... On 80 meters the glass plates are 4" X 6" and the glass runs barely above ambient at 2KW... denny / k8do An very odd result considering that glass dielectric capacitors are sold specifically for high rf current use by people such as AVX and the like. I guess it depends on what type of glass you used. You shouldn't have used your old lead crystal glasses (;-)) 73 Jeff |
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