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Re: Capacitor help
Original poster: Mark Broker <mbroker-at-thegeekgroup-dot-org>
hello, Dan.
http://www.thegeekgroup-dot-org/mmc has all the MMC info you will need. I'd
recommend going for a slightly larger than resonant capacitor which will
help reduce the risk of overvolting your NST. There is a design/selection
chart at the above site.
If you want to go for a (much) less expensive capacitor as you first, the
Geek Group Bucket Cap will work, too. You will want to use fewer bottles,
though, perhaps only 9 or 10.
http://thegeekgroup-dot-org/projects/bucketcap/
Cheers and good luck!
Mark Broker
Chief Engineer, The Geek Group
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 18:06:30 -0700, Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
>Original poster: Bob81818-at-aol-dot-com Hello, I'm part of the way done with
>building my first coil. I've sat here in front of the computer for hours
>trying to make sure of all the right numbers and measurements and such. I
>was just wondering if someone could tell me if a .009uf 13,000v capacitor
>will be enough for a 9kV 30mA NST. Or does that sound like someone who
>stayed up too late working on this thing? Thanks everyone.
> Dan
>
>Oh and if that does sound about right, would anyone be so kind as to help
>me out with what kinda caps I should use? I wanna be difficult and build a
>MMC, I think they look cool and they seem more accurate. Thanks again.