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RE: How clean is clean enough?



Subject: 
        RE: How clean is clean enough?
  Date: 
        Thu, 03 Apr 1997 20:36:00 -0500 (EST)
  From: 
        Benson_Barry%PAX5-at-mr.nawcad.navy.mil
    To: 
        tesla-at-pupman-dot-com


Hi Roderick Maxwell, All,
I used an ultrasonic cleaner to sterilize my coils.
They have to be turned over repeatedly during
the process.  When the solvent (white gas,
toluene, whatever) comes out clear after 5
minutes of ultrasonic cleaning then they are
done (approx. 5 gallons).  I ultrasonically washed
mine with reagent grade ethanol to remove the
solvent and then air dried them with a fan for 2
days before saturating with red glyptal (rtv, or
epoxy would probably work just as good).

Barry

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From: "tesla"-at-pupman-dot-com-at-PMDF-at-PAXMB1
To: Benson Barry; "tesla"-at-poodle.pupman-dot-com-at-PMDF-at-PAXMB1
Subject: How clean is clean enough?
Date: Thursday, April 03, 1997 2:46AM

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Subject:
           How clean is clean enough?
      Date:
           Wed, 02 Apr 1997 17:36:06 -0800
      From:
           Roderick Maxwell <major-at-vicksburg-dot-com>
        To:
           tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
References:
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I have cleaned my 15kv neon secondaries so well you can see the
stamped
  serial numbers on the paper covering. But when you look at the side of
  the secondaries you can still see tar between the winding layers in
  places. The question is do you have to remove all of the tar? The only
  way I believe you could do it would be to soak, and soak ,and
soak,them
  in solvent solvent until they came clean.

                                   Frankensteins Helper