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Leo Meyer
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Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 12:06 am    Post subject: Unknown component called "SG" Reply with quote

Hi,
I came across several small, ceramic capacitor-like components today, though
they would make rather obese C's ;-) Their labels read "1kV", and they sit
on a CRT board from a small monitor right next to the tube socket. The
identifier printed on the PCB is "SG".
Does anybody know what these components are and whether they're worth
unsoldering? Maybe a kind of surge suppressor?

Thanks and regards, Leo

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James Beck
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Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 12:15 am    Post subject: Re: Unknown component called "SG" Reply with quote

In article <d1n22s$iam$1@beech.fernuni-hagen.de>, sag@ich.net says...
Quote:
Hi,
I came across several small, ceramic capacitor-like components today, though
they would make rather obese C's ;-) Their labels read "1kV", and they sit
on a CRT board from a small monitor right next to the tube socket. The
identifier printed on the PCB is "SG".
Does anybody know what these components are and whether they're worth
unsoldering? Maybe a kind of surge suppressor?

Thanks and regards, Leo




Spark Gap


A kind of high voltage spike supressor.
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Graham W
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Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 2:04 am    Post subject: Re: Unknown component called "SG" Reply with quote

James Beck wrote:
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In article <d1n22s$iam$1@beech.fernuni-hagen.de>, sag@ich.net says...
Hi,
I came across several small, ceramic capacitor-like components
today, though they would make rather obese C's ;-) Their labels read
"1kV", and they sit on a CRT board from a small monitor right next
to the tube socket. The identifier printed on the PCB is "SG".
Does anybody know what these components are and whether they're worth
unsoldering? Maybe a kind of surge suppressor?

Thanks and regards, Leo




Spark Gap

A kind of high voltage spike supressor.

Look for a narrow saw cut which is the actual gap.
If there isn't one, it is possibly an HV capacitor.

HTH
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Watson A.Name - \"Watt Su
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 7:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Unknown component called "SG" Reply with quote

"Leo Meyer" <sag@ich.net> wrote in message
news:d1n22s$iam$1@beech.fernuni-hagen.de...
Quote:
Hi,
I came across several small, ceramic capacitor-like components today,
though
they would make rather obese C's ;-) Their labels read "1kV", and they
sit
on a CRT board from a small monitor right next to the tube socket. The
identifier printed on the PCB is "SG".
Does anybody know what these components are and whether they're worth
unsoldering? Maybe a kind of surge suppressor?

The SG stands for Spark Gap. Makes sense once you read the 1kV, eh?

> Thanks and regards, Leo
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Watson A.Name - \"Watt Su
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 7:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Unknown component called "SG" Reply with quote

"Graham W" <graham@his.com.puter.INVALID> wrote in message
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James Beck wrote:
In article <d1n22s$iam$1@beech.fernuni-hagen.de>, sag@ich.net
says...
Hi,
I came across several small, ceramic capacitor-like components
today, though they would make rather obese C's ;-) Their labels
read
"1kV", and they sit on a CRT board from a small monitor right next
to the tube socket. The identifier printed on the PCB is "SG".
Does anybody know what these components are and whether they're
worth
unsoldering? Maybe a kind of surge suppressor?

Thanks and regards, Leo




Spark Gap

A kind of high voltage spike supressor.

Look for a narrow saw cut which is the actual gap.
If there isn't one, it is possibly an HV capacitor.

No, it doesn't have to have a saw cut. Some spark gaps are actually two
metallic buttons with the convex faces facing each other. The spark gap
is the area where the two faces are closest. They are totally covered
in a dip which makes them look similar to a ceramic disk cap. Some
ceramic disk caps have a saw cut, which is also a spark gap.

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HTH
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