Julio,
Yes, I was contesting when the 20 meter/40 meter add-on trap blew up but
below 500 Watts in the shack.
However that is not the problem. When I opened and examined the 20 meter
traps, I was horrified. First off, there was too little space at the high
voltage end so they covered it with teflon tape to increase the breakdown
voltage. Next, the screws holding down the wire were apparently too high to
put the trap together so the assembler opted to GRIND the tops down on the
screws. He ground the complete top off the screw leaving only the threads
to hold the wire! Needless to say, with ware, temperature changes and
power, the joint began to get hot and eventually blew!
Need I explain any further why I don't recommend this add-on?
73,
Joe, W1JR
At 09:28 AM 9/24/2002 +0000, jperalta@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
> > John,
> >
> > I put the Cushcraft 40 meter add-on on my A4S a few years ago. I blew up
> > the 20 meter traps (the add-on) twice with only 500 Watts. The
> construction
> > of the traps, when disassembled, was awful. Unless you're going to stay at
> > 200-300 Watts, I would discourage this approach.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Joe, W1JR
> >
> > At 09:58 AM 9/20/2002 -0400, brewerj@squared.com wrote:
> >
> > >Can anyone provide any first hand information regarding the Cushcraft
> > >add-on for
> > >the A4S and A3 antennas?
> > >
> > >A rotatable dipole for 40M sounds great, but I dont want to auger the
>Joe where you contesting when you blew the traps? I have the 40M kit
>installed
>on my A3S and have run 1KW through it on several occausions to make DX
>contacts
>(short exchanges)and have had no problems to date.
>
>Julio, W4HY
>
> > >performance
> > >of the rest of the antenna in the process.
> > >
> > >John
> > >
> > >
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