[sdiy] when and why use stranded? (was making PCBs, what's yourmethod?)
Glen
mclilith at charter.net
Wed Jul 21 05:41:39 CEST 2004
At 05:22 PM 7/20/04 , Harry Bissell Jr wrote:
>I have seen coaxial arrangements done with liquid
>cooled
>tubing with insulation and braid over the top... this
>can control stray inductance quite well. The braid is
>cooled by conduction through the insulation.
>
>s-diy content ???
>
>TRY THAT with your 'bananna' plugs !!! :^P
I wonder if Blacet, or anyone else, offers Liquid-cooled patch cords? They
would be perfect for that audiophile-synthesist on your holiday shopping
list. :)
Better still, would be the liquid-cooled Litz patch cords, made of silver.
Those would be my personal favorite. They may not be the most expensive
patch cable you could purchase, but those superconductive,
cryogenically-cooled silver Litz patch cords are far too stiff for my
taste. :)
later,
Glen
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