How about hot-rod spark plug wire? This stuff is typically insulated past
50kV, can be had with a stranded metal conductor, and has high-voltage
terminals available (called: spark plugs).
Jim N6OTQ
Original Message:
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From: Jerry Flanders jflanders2@home.com
What kind of socket/plug connectors are available for HV these days? I
remember years ago guys just used common stuff like the "UHF" coax series,
and also Millen made a commercial one.
I need to run a 3.5KV lead between my AL-1200 and this amp I am checking
out. I would just use some coax and "UHF" connectors, but I am bothered by
having a connector loaded with HV that looks like an innocent antenna
connection. The HV lead might become permanent.
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