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Re: 7.5 or 5.0kv
Original poster: "Mark W. Stolz by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <mark_w_stolz-at-hotmail-dot-com>
John,
I have had excellent results running a very similiar coil from a 7.5/30.
http://teslacoils4christ-dot-org/~mark.stolz/2inch/2inch.html
Rev. Mark Stolz
Houston, TX
http://teslacoils4christ-dot-org/
>Original poster: "John Richardson by way of Terry Fritz
><teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <jprich-at-up-dot-net>
>
>Hello,
>
>Attempt number two on the toroid went better. Still rather homely, but
>everything is relative.
>
>I have another question for you guys: Over the weekend I wound a
>secondary out of #32 heavy build, 13" of windings, on 2" PVC pipe. I want
>to keep this small, so I plan to mount the whole pri/sec assembly on one
>of these 12" fiberboard circles that Home Depot sells for about two
>bucks. The toroid is the previously mentioned disaster with measurements
>about 9 by 3 1/2. I've collected a wide variety of transformers over
>time, and was hoping to use a 5kv/20ma ignition transformer that I robbed
>out of a small space heater. Would this be acceptable, or would I be
>better off with one of the 7.5/30s? I have looked thru the archives and
>tried to search the Tesla Ring (hard to find anything using keywords on
>the Webring), and haven't come up with anything definitive. This is my
>first coil since I was a kid (Model T coil driven; didn't work so well),
>and I would like to avoid screwing it up right off. Looking for a few
>thoughts given the secondary size.
>
>Thanks,
>John Richardson
>