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Combiners


If you use enameled wire to wind a combiner, the insulation-breakdown voltage of the enamel might cause the RF voltage to arc if placed directly onto a grounded copper foil surface. Some folks use teflon-insulated wire. It has a higher breakdown voltage and probably doesn't need this extra step.

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If you use enameled wire to wind a combiner, the insulation-breakdown voltage of the enamel might cause the RF voltage to arc if placed directly onto a grounded copper foil surface. Some folks use teflon-insulated wire. It has a higher breakdown voltage and probably doesn't need this extra step.

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I use teflon, and the ones I've seen either etch the board or use a spacer used teflon also. It makes perfect sense if you're using enamelled wire.... I guess you just can't be too safe. Thank you for the reply.
 

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