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Re: NST blown
Original poster: "Hydrogen18" <hydrogen18-at-hydrogen18-dot-com>
Probaly shorted some of the turns together when it melted insulation, hence
less voltage. You can tear it down and make a new secondarie(s) for it to
fix it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
To: <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:13 AM
Subject: NST blown
> Original poster: Bob81818-at-aol-dot-com
>
> Hi all, I was demonstrating my first coil at school and after running it
> for a few minutes (not continuously) the spark gap stopped firing after
> taking it home the secondary of the 9/30 nst had no conductivity, so I
just
> implied that it destroyed itself. I plugged it in to double check and I
got
> less than millimeter sparks when I scraped a wire over the two secondary
> electrodes. That kinda puzzled me a bit, would appreciate if someone could
> explain how that happened if the sec is blown. And I was also wondering if
> its possible to fix an nst like this. I'm not surprised that I blew the
> xformer cuz I didn't ground the tank circuit, or put in a safety gap, I
> guess I just wanted to know if the coil would work before I added all the
> safety stuff, therefore I accept that I am an idiot. A little advise on
> this subject would be nice.
> Thanks all,
> Dan
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