Anyone have some pairs of HV4-10 style connectors suitable for an amplifier remote power supply ?
needing at least two pairs thanks , please email if available and yes used is fine
HV4-10 high voltage connectors
HV4-10 high voltage connectors
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Re: HV4-10 high voltage connectors wanted
You probably already know about this mob - but I reckon it won't hurt to let others know about them.
This is a link to the Home Page :-
http://www.rfsupplier.com/
....and this is the result of a site search for HV connectors, and maybe the bits you require :-
http://www.rfsupplier.com/advanced_sear ... &x=27&y=15
PayPal, very fast postage etc.
Bill VK5ACY
PF95sb
This is a link to the Home Page :-
http://www.rfsupplier.com/
....and this is the result of a site search for HV connectors, and maybe the bits you require :-
http://www.rfsupplier.com/advanced_sear ... &x=27&y=15
PayPal, very fast postage etc.
Bill VK5ACY
PF95sb
Re: HV4-10 high voltage connectors wanted
Very kind thank you , although only 3kv is a little low and I can't tell if they are reverse atmVK5ACY wrote:You probably already know about this mob - but I reckon it won't hurt to let others know about them.
This is a link to the Home Page :-
http://www.rfsupplier.com/
....and this is the result of a site search for HV connectors, and maybe the bits you require :-
http://www.rfsupplier.com/advanced_sear ... &x=27&y=15
PayPal, very fast postage etc.
Bill VK5ACY
PF95sb
email might solve the problem as RS want about $75.00 a pair yea right)
might have interlocks , will ask
Re: HV4-10 high voltage connectors wanted
Just remember "all that glitters may not be gold" or in this case PTFE
Roger ZL3THQ
Roger ZL3THQ
Re: HV4-10 high voltage connectors wanted
Exactly , they can't source what I need yet but will get back to me tomorrow , I guess the 5kv for safe operation is a problem ?ZL3THQ wrote:Just remember "all that glitters may not be gold" or in this case PTFE
Roger ZL3THQ
I simply couldn't fir a 27kg transformer in an old SB220 case with the tube and caps