Over the years, Hendrix has maintained that porcelain insulators (and porcelain spacers) should not be used with covered conductor. This is due to the dielectric incompatibility between the two ...
The first pole-top insulators were invented to support telegraph lines in the 1840’s. They were made of glass and functioned both as mechanical support of the wire and to insulate it from the wooden ...
Fran: You might be thinking that a conductor stands at the front of an orchestra waving their arms around, and they do. But we're talking about a different kind of conductor. A conductor of ...