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- To: Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
- Subject: Re: Capacitor Delivery.
- From: Roderick Maxwell <major-at-vicksburg-dot-com>
- Date: Sat, 08 Mar 1997 11:17:33 -0800
- References: <331DFF68.4F05-at-execpc-dot-com> <331E61A0.A7C-at-stic-dot-net>
- Reply-To: major-at-vicksburg-dot-com
Tesla List wrote: > > Chuck Curran wrote: > > > > Hello All: > > Well, I finally was rewarded for being patient in waiting quietly > > for Plastic Capacitors, Inc. to make and deliver my new cap. Last night > > about 5:30 PM the UPS truck pulled up and there was my .05 mfd -at- 30,ooo > > VAC cap., ordered on 1/2/97. They did a great pakaging job and it was > > clearly labeled as "Delicate Electronics". That might be stretching > > things, but the carton was in excellent shape. I hope to be able to > > resonate first the secondary with the new toroid, which I finished the > > rough assembly on last night and now with the cap I can ball park the > > primary circuit too. In the basement things are just too close together > > to do anything exact--the toroid will be witin inches of the suspended > > ceiling and all the steel rail supports for it, but what the heck, it > > will be fun just getting a rough cut idea as to where things are. I > > guess I really just want to pretend it's ready to go. > > All that's left now is tape coating the toroid O.D. with aluminum > > tape, the spacer for the top of the secondary to mount the toroid on and > > then connecting up the primary components and positioning things for a K > > of around .22, if I can! Hope to be 100% done now in about two weeks. > > I looked at Bill Wysock's web site after the information on it was > > posted last week. It was real interesting and I decided to send an > > e-mail to him. He was nice enough to reply right away -- he'd be > > another positive addition to the group! That's all for now, back to the > > basement > > > > Chuck If I may ask how much did you pay for your capacitor? Max
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