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Re: Insulation of HBT s
Hi Reinhard,
I think that might have been me?
> Original Poster: RWB355-at-aol-dot-com=20
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> Hi All,
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> Someone wrote he wouldn=B4t use PE for insualtion because it would melt.
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> I sort of have to agree/disagree with this. First of all PE only melts at
> temperatures above 100=B0C. If your xformer gets hotter than this, you wi=
> ll
> start cooking the Formvar on the wire. I think a safe xformer temp would =
> be
> around 75=B0C.
I wouldn't use formvar if I was paid. The only stuff I look at is
modern stuff like polyesterimide (polythermaleze). Formvar has a
habit of cracking off wire all on its own as it ages. I have rewound
a number of transformers with formvar coated wire. If you want to
get the most from a transformer for short periods, significant
temperature rise is quite tolerable. It also makes the coil setup
rather portable. I still wouldn't use PE, especially between the
primary and the core. Look at what real manufaturers use. :)
Malcolm
> My insulation scheme is paper-PE-paper. This helps the oil wick up and s=
> ort
> of protects the PE from coming into direct contact with the windings shou=
> ld
> they get hot.
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> Coiler greets from germany,
> Reinhard
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