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![]() "Radio Man" wrote in message news:SbyFd.20564$lG.19133@trnddc03... I wonder if there is any merit in using aluminum foil duct tape to make a capacitor? I wonder what the background to you idea is? New approaches to existing designs should offer one or more of: Cost savings (cheaper materials, less man hours, ease of manufacture etc) Better reliability and/or life (not the same thing by the way) Extra functionality For most things, the cost of materials is not a cost driver- the cost of the material in a variable capacitor is dwarfed by the labour and machining costs. So, how does using duct tape help? The CD idea falls flat as, while they may be cheap, the amount of machining 'saved' is mininmal. I suppose if you are totally strapped for cash, out of work and with time on your hands, they may offer some advantage, but you end up with a 'product' of inferior quality. Engineers who are driven by such a penny pinching approach usually end up bankrupting their company as their products are poor. -- Brian Reay www.g8osn.org.uk www.amateurradiotraining.org.uk FP#898 |
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