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Re: NST Terry Filter's
Original poster: "Hydrogen18" <hydrogen18-at-hydrogen18-dot-com>
You will also be pleasently alerted with a bang, possible smoke and fire
when this duty cycle is exceeded!
I blew a 5 watt resistor that was across the output of a voltage
multiplier...tiny current, but it still left black stuff all over the place.
Ironically enough...its 500M now, which is what I really needed.
---Eric
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Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 8:06 PM
Subject: Re: NST Terry Filter's
> Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>
>
>
> If you keep your duty cycle reasonable like 30 sec, you can get away with
25
> w resistors or even two 10 watt units in series --- just adjust the values
> to have the same resistance.
>
> Dr. Resonance
>
> Resonance Research Corporation
> E11870 Shadylane Rd.
> Baraboo WI 53913
> >
> > I have just purchased a 12/30 NST for my first TC, and have been
reading
> > about the "Terry Filter". It is a great design - the only problem that
I
> > am finding is locating parts in Australia. Things such as 100W
resistors
> > and the HV capacitors / MOV's. If there are any coilers out there in
> > Australia that have managed to locate these, would they mind letting me
> > know where? Also, are there any advantages in different sized / shaped
> > electrodes? I am assuming there would be due to electron distribution
> > fields, but were wondering how this actually effects voltage / spark
size.
> >
> > Many Thanks
> > Tristan
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >