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Re: NST with 6A and my 45kV, 2A supply
Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <dhmccauley-at-spacecatlighting-dot-com>
We wish that it could be 6 Amps. Thats an enormous amount of power. At
15kV output, 6A would be 90kW.
I currently have a Lambda EMI Model 303 Power supply which outputs 2 Amps at
45kV maximum. This particular supply
is a resonant mode switching supply and is most compact supply of its type
on the market. I'm thinking of using this for a future very large size DC
powered tesla coil . . .
Dan
hey Dan and the others that replyed. You all say the 6A is way much, so I
> guess it'll be 6mA. 6A was what the advert said on a dutch auction site. I
> kinda like typed what was said there. I do understand the importance of
> comma's, and I'll try to use as many premade programs and other help for
> the calculations in order to make no mistakes. The answer I received from
> the person selling it is that it's an old machine, powering a 'relatively
> long neon tube' (that'll prolly give one a better idea). So the
information
> on it wasn't really good readable. Also it only costs 15 euros and it's
not
> really far away from my place, so I might go there to see if it's usable..
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> tnx and you'll hear about it
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> Ramon
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