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Re: Can I run my Cockraft walton voltage multiplier of 2500-0-2500?



Original poster: "Hydrogen18" <hydrogen18-at-hydrogen18-dot-com> 

I gave it a try, seems to work! I think it is producing -10000 and +10000 on
the leads though because they both emit corona now. Thanks.

---Eric
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Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: Can I run my Cockraft walton voltage multiplier of 2500-0-2500?


 > Original poster: John <fireba8104-at-yahoo-dot-com>
 >
 > Yes, you can connect the other lead to what was the ground. I did the same
 > thing on mine. This is a picture before final assembly(new picture
shortly)
 > but, as one can see, the 9/30 NST is hooked to both connections.
 >
<http://www.geocities-dot-com/fireba8104/CW/cw001.jpg>http://www.geocities-dot-com/f
ireba8104/CW/cw001.jpg
 >   Sparks anyone:
 >
<http://www.geocities-dot-com/fireba8104/CW/cw003.jpg>http://www.geocities-dot-com/f
ireba8104/CW/cw003.jpg
 > Hope that answers your question,
 > John
 > P.S  Watch the bottom diode, it seems to dissipate more heat then it's
 > comrades.
 >
 > Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
 > Original poster: "Hydrogen18"
 >
 > I got a 5000 volt NST today and I want to power my 4x voltage multiplier
 > off it. I know I can just use half but I was wondering if I can connect
the
 > other lead where ground usually goes on the multiplier circuit. It works
 > fine off of 5000 volts from 2 MOTs in series.
 >
 > ---Eric
 >
 >
 >