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RE: muffin fan and Richard quick cap
Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <jim-at-jlproduction-dot-com>
Hi
May I suggest a fan from a battery charger. You can buy a brand new one
for like 5 bucks, they blow like crazy, and run on 120AC. I got mine
from a dead charger(the rectifiers were cooked) for free. We have a
whole cellar full of these types of chargers(I work in an auto parts
store) as we are an authorized repair center so there MUST be others
like us nationwide. You can kinda see what they look like on my site,
just scroll down to the pictures of my first main gap (an RQ type).
Jim Layton
http://www.jlproduction-dot-com/Tesla.html
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Subject: Re: muffin fan and Richard quick cap
Original poster: "Ed Phillips by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <evp-at-pacbell-dot-net>
Tesla list wrote:
> >I have been looking for a muffin fan and yet to be able to find one.
> >Does anyone know where I can get one? Also, I am in the process of
Try All Electronics or C&H sales, two good LA area sources.
Muffin
fans are cheap and very widely available, and I suspect you'd find many
closer sources of supply if you did a Google search. I'd use an AC
type, as I suspect the types with brushless DC motors wouldn't survive
very sell near the spark gaps.
Ed