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On 26 apr, 13:41, Larry wrote:
wrote in news:b1a9e798-612a-4ad9-96fc- : Hi all, I´m planning to build a DC block for the SSB ground strap. The article Marine Grounding Systems,http://www.sailmail.com/grounds.htm, discusses how to make this and suggests the type of capacitor to use. It´s the Type X7R Monolithic Ceramic capacitor, 0.15uF, 100 volt. Unfortunately I can only obtain the 50 volt version in the place where I am now (Whangarei, New Zealand). Are there any opinions on whether this will also suffice? I´m transmitting using a 100W Icom 718 SSB transceiver. JoostJager. Why do it all over again? The tuners, such as the Icom AT-140, already have DC blocking capacitors built into them between the tuner and its RF Ground terminal. Why put another one in series with the one already in the tuner?? I have a AH-4 tuner and I´m sure that it has no blocking caps. I can measure that a few milliamps of ground current are flowing through the tuner, hull and engine block back to the battery when I switch on some lights. This caused serious electrolysis problems on my prop and hull. |
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