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RE: Mini-coil wall ground
Original poster: John <fireba8104-at-yahoo-dot-com>
At least it only turned it off temperately and not permanently :). I can
agree very worrying.
I think a little filtering might be worth while but you never know as you
discovered :o.
Cheers,
John
Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
Original poster: "Tom Luttrell PWRCOM"
My minicoil (6kV 30mA NST) used a counterpoise and the mains earth.
I now I use it with my main RF earth, because whenever I turned it on it
used to turn my $$ Yamaha home theatre amplifier off. This was despite
having two rf filters (one on the HT set up and one on the minicoil).
It was a little worrying.
I agree with your comments regarding JavaTC, it's fantastic!
Tom.
> Original poster: John
>
> Hello all,
> I need a little, or maybe alot, of input on this.I wish to
> know of any
> problems large or small with using the house ground for a 230 watt
> mini-coil. The major problem I'm concerned about is destruction to
> computers,T.V., etc. that share the same ground.
> Coil specs
> OBIT
> ! 10 kv
> 23ma
>
> ~ 505kHz calculated and measured.-JavaTC kicks -at-$$
> Thanks,
> John
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