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|    john larkin to All    |
|    mounting a pot core    |
|    21 Jan 26 08:45:53    |
      From: jl@glen--canyon.com              https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/d7xug1xxazoishocjcwbm/R250_Pot_Co       e.jpg?rlkey=sakv9lo5ov4a8lx4cjoxzn8f6&raw=1              My mechanical design guy is great, and pot cores are a PITA.              This will be a transmission-line transformer, and I want all the       volt-seconds possible, so the pot core has to be big and barely fit in       the box. I've argued that zero vertical clearance is OK - let the top       cover and the PCB flex a bit - but mechanical people don't seem to       like that idea.              Someone suggested a bump in the top cover, like old muscle cars had       for carburetors.                            John Larkin       Highland Tech Glen Canyon Design Center       Lunatic Fringe Electronics              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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