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Sec. coil wire
Subject:
Sec. coil wire
Date:
Fri, 21 Mar 1997 21:00:19 -0700
From:
"DR.RESONANCE" <DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net>
To:
"Tesla List" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
To: Steve Stanton:
You might consider the Beldon Polythermalize wire for your coil. It has
the best dielectric properties and in the TC circuit you will be pushing
the ratings a bit for standard Formvar wire.
Polythermalize is their trade name for a 200 degree C. wire. It has
double
Formvar type
insulation and is a very dark color.
You can obtain the national 800 number for Beldon at the Thomas Register
in
any local library
and usually obtain an 800 number for your state as well.
DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net
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> Subject: Re: Ready to start new coil
> Date: Friday,March 21,1997 11:26 PM
>
> Subject:
> Re: Ready to start new coil
> Date:
> Fri, 21 Mar 1997 09:11:52 PST
> From:
> ulflyer-at-juno-dot-com (Stephen G Stanton)
> To:
> tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> References:
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>
> Hello all:
>
> Been lurking of late, but I'm now ready to start the Mark II version of
> my coil. I have the materials for the rolled cap(s), and the 6.5 inch
> PVC drain pipe for the secondary. Going to use the RQ gap, and have run
> the design parameters through Graalman's program; ready to roll. It'll
> be powered by either my 12KV 60 ma neon, or may gang another 12 KV 30 ma
> on top; just over 1 KW.
>
> I need a good, inexpensive source for 18 or 20 gauge Formvar wire in the
> N. Calif area preferably. If surplus stores have this, I'm open to 800
> numbers and have VISA will travel.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Stephen KJ6LH