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HI-POT tester photo gallery posted

  By admin 16/04/2011 23/04/2011 Amateur radio, HF Linear Amplifiers

I have been working on a new HI-POT tester  ( high voltage tester)  for checking breakdown voltage of vacuum tubes, RF vacuum capacitors, HV cables, RF relays etc.

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You can check out the comprehensive photo gallery:here

Tagged   breakdown tester, hi-pot, high voltage, test equipment
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