Re: filled with dry nitrogen and sealed
The 2nd solution would cause less problems as far as serviceability as
only that high impedance portion would cause problems when serviced,
but then I still need nitrogen tanks and a way to fill all this,
astromomically increasing the start-up costs.
I know I'm nay-saying a lot of this, but I do think they are good and
valid ideas. Just not for my particular purpose and situation.
Steve
> > If you are wondering why I say pressure tested, the first time itlevel.
> > ships by air it's got to stand more than a few PSI. That means a lid
> > 2x4 inches at, say, 10psi air pressure in an unpressurized hold has to
> > stand up to about 36 pounds forcing it open. I'm just shy of sea
>Yes, but my case costs will go up drastically.
> With a couple of extra screws thru the center, the pressure would be
> less problem.
>
> On the next design, the high impedance circuit could be confined to
> a small circuit board in a box, with a lead or pins plugging in to
> the main pcb.
The 2nd solution would cause less problems as far as serviceability as
only that high impedance portion would cause problems when serviced,
but then I still need nitrogen tanks and a way to fill all this,
astromomically increasing the start-up costs.
I know I'm nay-saying a lot of this, but I do think they are good and
valid ideas. Just not for my particular purpose and situation.
Steve