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RE: compact oil insulated secondaries?
Original poster: "David Thomson by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <dave-at-volantis-dot-org>
Hi Jolyon,
One other thing. The polymer coating I used is at
http://www.tapplastics-dot-com/fiberglass/epoxy_resins/160_ultraglo.html
I think it would be great to use clear plastic tubing for the outer jacket.
Tap Plastics has a 4" ID 1/4" thick plastic tubing available at
http://www.tapplastics-dot-com/plastics/rods/416_cleartube.html
Dave
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> Subject: compact oil insulated secondaries?
>
>
> Original poster: "Jolyon Vater Cox by way of Terry Fritz
> <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <jolyon-at-vatercox.freeserve.co.uk>
>
> Dear List,
> I am considering building an oil filled secondary
> to improve durability and increase compactness in a small TC in
> which I am
> currently using a secondary of 880t of 32swg enamelled copper
> wire wound on
> a former measuring 10.875" long x 2.98 diameter.
>
> My reason for doing this is because I am planning to double the number of
> turns by winding a new secondary using 40swg wire on the same former
> and there may be insulation issues to be considered here.
>
> What is envisaged here is a double-walled cylinder made from two
> plastic tubes of dissimilar diameter the winding wound on the smaller
> inner tube with the oil contained between this and the larger outer tube.
> the ends of the tubes plugged with rings cut from a polythene chopping
> board and sealed with silicone.
>
> I am anticipating cutting the rings from the board using a hole
> saw driven
> by an electric drill with cutting blades of different diameters-
> will this
> be OK?
>
> Has this method of construction been tried before and is
> containment/leakage of the the oil likely to be a major problem?
>
> More importantly, what is effect of the oil on primary-to-secondary
> capacitance -are there tuning issues to be considered with this?
>
> Jolyon
>