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Re: Connecting secondary
Original poster: "Crow Leader by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <tesla-at-lists.symmetric-dot-net>
I'm not sure if this is the "best" way, but it works fine as far as I can
tell. Some people dislike drilling holes into the coilform and want it
sealed up. It can arc over on the outside just as easily as on the inside so
I don't care. This way your wire never slips off and you don't keep breaking
the end off.
find 75 cents of hardware:
http://energybeam-dot-com/tesla-coil/09-21-2002/Krodak-binding-posts.jpg
drill three holes just larger than your wire at the top and borrom of the
windings:
http://energybeam-dot-com/tesla-coil/09-21-2002/Krodak-top-terminal.jpg
thread the wire in, out and in again. I attach the top terminal inside the
pvc coil form, and groung one ouside:
http://energybeam-dot-com/tesla-coil/09-21-2002/Krodak-ground-terminal.jpg
Toroid is large and heavy and sits on top of canned food for elevation. I
figure if you hit it hard enough to fall off, you've already knocked
everything over anways.
KEN
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Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2002 10:48 PM
Subject: Connecting secondary
> Original poster: "Matt Morrissette by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <yinzara-at-MIT.EDU>
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> What is the best way to secure the wire on the secondary? Should I drill a
> small hole in the top and bottom and feed the wire through and secure it
from
> the back and connect the two ends to the toroid and ground? Also how do I
> connect the toroid to the secondary (both physically and electrically)?
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