Re: question about motorola t1500 series cans The melting was probably done by high circulating current within the duplexer cavity. Typical for this type operation. Replace the plastic parts with a better (non-plastic) insulator with the proper D-factor and you'd be able to rock and roll again using the same bottle. Delrin and certain grades of teflon are popular internal insulators.
Relative to the same size and types of T-1500 bottles, there shouldnot be a lot of other things to go wrong inside the cavity. cheers, skipp ps: don't forget to replace any plastic SO-239 coax connectors with better quality parts. > "Phil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have a set of t1500 series cans that i need to know if they are 250 > watt or 60 watt. How can i tell? Was wondering because i ended up with > melted notch coupling insulators. I was running 75 watts to the > duplexers. >

