[ARC5] Command set BFO coil - is it affected by the can filler (beeswax?)
Bill Cromwell
wrcromwell at gmail.com
Thu Feb 27 15:56:42 EST 2020
Hi,
I play accordions. The reed blocks are assembled using beeswax and resin
but mostly beeswax. I have seen the steel reeds and other steel fittings
inside accordions older than these radios and there is *NO* corrosion.
Over the decades the wax dries out and the beeswax dust has to
periodically be cleaned off from the reeds because it will detune them.
Just as ordinary household dust does. But - no corrosion. Eventually the
wax has to be removed and replaced due to drying out and losing it's seal.
Paper is made from formerly living material which eventually rots. I
suspect the paper itself is why those caps fail.
73,
Bill KU8H
On 2/27/20 1:41 PM, Scott Robinson wrote:
> Folks,
>
> The failure mode for paper capacitors starts with the fact that they are
> made from paper (not necessarily acid-free...) and tinfoil. Over time,
> water vapor gets in, combines with the acids in the paper, and makes
> corrosion residues that are conductive, causing the capacitor to leak.
>
> If the rubber seal get tired, as they will, the sealing action fails,
> water vapor gets in, and the above happens.
>
> Without the paper part, the coils might do better. The failure mode will
> be for them to go open circuit, the copper having been attacked by water
> and/or acids from the beeswax.
>
> FWIW,
>
> Scott Robinson
>
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