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Re: [TowerTalk] Beverage Resistor Source- Thank You!

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Beverage Resistor Source- Thank You!
From: Gary K9GS <k9gs@gjschwartz.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2023 10:37:37 -0400
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Thanks Steve...great info.73,Gary K9GS
-------- Original message --------From: VE6WZ Steve <ve6wz@shaw.ca> Date: 
4/17/23  1:08 AM  (GMT-05:00) To: Gary K9GS <k9gs@gjschwartz.com> Cc: RVZ 
<rlvz@aol.com>, towertalk@contesting.com Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Beverage 
Resistor Source- Thank You! Hi Gary,The data sheets for these GDTs provide some 
info about expected life.For example, the light duty GDTs that I gave the link 
for says that they are designed for 300 impulse operations at 100A, but only 
one operation at 10,000A. Data sheet 
here:https://www.mouser.ca/datasheet/2/54/2057-66485.pdfThere are other, more 
robust GDTs, some of which I have used that have even higher dissipation 
values.  It is worth reviewing the data sheets on various units to find one 
best suited to your needs.  Perhaps in lighting prone Florida, a more robust 
device is called for.I have not had any failures here, and do see lightning 
frequently during our summer months with convective thunderstorms from daytime 
heating.Steve, Ve6wz.   Sent from my iPadOn Apr 16, 2023, at 8:22 PM, Gary K9GS 
<k9gs@gjschwartz.com> wrote:Hi Steve,Curious, how do you determine when the 
GDT has been degraded, from  repeated discharges, to require 
replacement?73,Gary K9GS-------- Original message --------From: steve_VE6WZ 
<ve6wz@shaw.ca> Date: 4/16/23  10:43 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: RVZ <rlvz@aol.com>, 
towertalk@contesting.com Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Beverage Resistor Source- 
Thank You! Hi Dick,As others have said, also add a GDT across the Beverage feed 
box, between antenna and gnd.Adding another across the coax at the feed box is 
good prevention too.This will prevent vaporizing the matching transformer.Buy a 
lot of those GDTs.  Anything that is exposed to a potential lightning surge can 
use one.I buy 100 at a time.What some may not know, is that these Gas Discharge 
Tubes (GDT) are exactly what you find inside of the coax lightning arrestors 
like Alpha Delta and others.At my remote station, ANYTHING that is outside in 
the field, and anything that enters the shack has a GDT on an exposed line. 
This includes all coax feeds and DC control lines going to boxes in the 
field.Add some at the shack entry too.A problem with using a fuse in series is 
that they may not react fast enough to protect what is down stream. A GDT is 
designed for this purpose. It is fast and designed to dissipate the energy to 
ground to limit damage.73, de steve ve6wzSent from Mail for WindowsFrom: RVZ 
via TowerTalkSent: April 16, 2023 8:00 PMTo: towertalk@contesting.comSubject: 
[TowerTalk] Beverage Resistor Source- Thank You!A big Thank You to everyone who 
replied about my Beverage Resistor question.  Many great ideas.  For starts I'm 
going to add a gas discharge tube between the beverage resistor and ground.  
And if that doesn't solve the problem I'll add a 1-Amp fuse in-line.     Thanks 
& 73,  Dick- K9OM 
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