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Re: rectifying nst's



Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>

Hi Marc,

Is is totally untested so beware!!  But my idea for doing this with my
SSgap system is at:

http://hot-streamer-dot-com/TeslaCoils/MyCoils/SolidStateCoil/SSgap2001-4-1/High
VoltageRectifier.jpg

That is supposed to be all one line.  It is just long strings of plain 1
amp 1000PIV diodes strung together in a bridge configuration.

Cheers,

	Terry


At 10:41 PM 4/2/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>all,
>is there any way to rectify an nst to dc?
>i wanted to run dc through my triggered spark gap to see if it would
>still fire at 120hz, then my plan was to build a variable frequency
>trigger source to drive the ford coil. i have a variable frequency drive
>that i should be able to drive up to 1200hz.
>i only have one mot at the moment, but i can get another and i have two
>small 1.5kva 2400v pt's, but it would take some limiting to keep these
>in line. i do have a double stack 20 amp powerstats i could use?
>i would appreciate any suggestions as to the best way to get dc for this
>variable trigger gapped coil project. the ford coil triggered gap is
>working great at 120hz sync. so i thought i would move forward from
>here.
>thanks in advance,
>marc m.
>