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RE: High Reliability - DRSSTC II - Proven
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Original poster: "Daniel A. Kline" <daniel_kline@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Incredible!
Can't wait for the book! :)
Dan K.
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> Original poster: "McCauley, Daniel H" <daniel.h.mccauley@xxxxxxxx>
>
> If there were any doubts about the reliability of the DRSSTC system,
> there are none now.
[snip]
> At the most recent demonstration, the coil was left running at 100%
> power (280VAC input power, 100Hz PRF, 300uS
> Pulsewidth) for a CONTINUOUS 5 hours as a floor display.
>
> Component heating is minimum (at the 100Hz PRF - ) and the muffin fan
> cools bridge components sufficiently.
>
> GO DRSSTC !!!!!
>
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