I'm not sure exactly which version is used but many broadcast transmitters
use RG-8 at 12-13kv at 3+ amps. I do know that it is not foam...
Kevin C. Kidd, CSRE/AMD - WD4RAT
kkbclists@kkbc.com <kkidd@kkbc.com>
Lawrenceburg, TN
KK Broadcast Engineering - AM Ground Systems Company
www.kkbc.com -- www.amgroundsystems.com
On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 11:51 AM Jim Thomson <jim.thom@telus.net> wrote:
> Does anybody know how much max V is on RG-213 ? Like what are the
> results if a hi-pot tester used..
> and say cranked up to the point where just a few ma occurs . I have
> an application where I need a HV
> cable, less than 10 ft, that will easily handle 5700 / 7700 vdc. It
> will be hardwired at both ends, no HV connectors.
> And with braid peeled way back from the center conductor, like 2-4 inches
> .
> The plan was to also wrap some red electrical tape every few inches
> along its entire length, to readily identify it as a HV cable.
>
> Tnx.... JIm VE7RF
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