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RE: SRSG or ARSG



Original poster: "Luke" <Bluu-at-cox-dot-net> 

Dr. Res.
I think he was only making a joke that his NST seems to be holding up
quite well.  I took it in a humorous light and I think it was meant that
way.

Luke Galyan
Bluu-at-cox-dot-net

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Subject: Re: SRSG or ARSG

Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>


Actually, this doesn't have anything to do with it.  Most factories have
been automated for years now.  One I visited a few years back has
automatic
winders that wind over 1,000 coils per hour.  The factory turns out over
300,000 per week.  No hangover or headaches. Only scheduled maintenance.

Open your spark gap up a little too far and it will go away --- fast.

Dr. Resonance

  >
  >  >Any RF at all gets fed back into the NST and they
  >  > die.
  >
  >
  > I feel this comment is a little strong. I have an 11kV 80mA NST that
has
  > never had a protection circuit, and has survived many hours of TC
use.
  >
  > I do agree that protection is prudent as this is probably a
"Wednesday"
NST.
  >
  > (NSTs built on Monday to Tuesday are poorly built due to workers
hangover
  > from the weekend, NSTs built on Thursday to Friday are poorly build
because
  > of workers lack of attention due to anticipation of the weekend).
  >
  > Tom L.
  >
  >
  >