Author Topic: Unknown connector (Lemo?)  (Read 117 times)

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline inseTopic starter

  • Frequent Contributor
  • **
  • Posts: 719
  • Country: de
Unknown connector (Lemo?)
« on: Today at 12:13:30 pm »
I got hold of an old FUG power supply medium voltage, 1250V, 0.5A
The high voltage output is via two circular connectors, from the look possibly Lemo brand.
The Lemo website is not really helpful for research.
Is anyone able to identify the series? Inside diameter is about 15mm and the center contact is 2.5mm.
I am not sure whether this connector is really suitable for high voltage, though there is a decent Teflon sleeve, the center contact can almost be touched with a finger…
 

Offline inseTopic starter

  • Frequent Contributor
  • **
  • Posts: 719
  • Country: de
Re: Unknown connector (Lemo?)
« Reply #1 on: Today at 12:18:55 pm »
The other question was whether I would be willing to pay for a possible Lemo counterpart or rather mount 4mm safety sockets.
Though they are only rated for 1000V - what do you think?
 

Offline tggzzz

  • Super Contributor
  • ***
  • Posts: 20484
  • Country: gb
  • Numbers, not adjectives
    • Having fun doing more, with less
Re: Unknown connector (Lemo?)
« Reply #2 on: Today at 12:20:16 pm »
I got hold of an old FUG power supply medium voltage, 1250V, 0.5A
The high voltage output is via two circular connectors, from the look possibly Lemo brand.
The Lemo website is not really helpful for research.
Is anyone able to identify the series? Inside diameter is about 15mm and the center contact is 2.5mm.
I am not sure whether this connector is really suitable for high voltage, though there is a decent Teflon sleeve, the center contact can almost be touched with a finger…

May be worth having a look at this catalogue https://www.hivolt.de/fileadmin/hivolt/pdf/Catalog_HV_Cable_Connectors.pdf or https://www.metabee.com/blog/post/high-voltage-connectors-and-cautions-for-use
There are lies, damned lies, statistics - and ADC/DAC specs.
Glider pilot's aphorism: "there is no substitute for span". Retort: "There is a substitute: skill+imagination. But you can buy span".
Having fun doing more, with less
 


Share me

Digg  Facebook  SlashDot  Delicious  Technorati  Twitter  Google  Yahoo
Smf