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Re: another question about neon transformers and multipliers
Original poster: "Jack Vandam" <snotoir7674g-at-mindspring-dot-com>
It appears so based on what others have suggested as well as some
researching I did in the archives. Apparently MUCH larger capacitors are
required for 60 Hz as opposed to high frequencies.
Jack
> Original poster: "BART" <BAPLATING-at-TDS-dot-net>
>
> HI ALL,
> WHAT ABOUT THE CAP SIZE IN THE VOLTAGE TRIPLER?
>
> WILL THAT NOT HAVE AN EFFECT ON THE RIPPLE AND "USEABLE POWER?
>
> BART A.
>
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> Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 8:52 PM
> Subject: Re: another question about neon transformers and multipliers
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> > Original poster: "BunnyKiller" <bunikllr-at-bellsouth-dot-net>
> >
> > about 10 mA cuzzz... (7.5/22.5) X 30 = 9.99
> >
> > Scot D
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> > Tesla list wrote:
> >
> > >Original poster: "Jack Vandam" <snotoir7674g-at-mindspring-dot-com>
> > >Hello again:
> > >
> > >Here's my next question. I know it's running right behind my previous
> > >intro/ question, but I'm trying to space them out as best as I can....
> > >
> > >I know that neon transformers and hv multipliers (tv triplers) don't
mix
> > >very well due to frequency design differences, but how detrimental are
> the
> > >differences to operation? Say, for example, I used a tv tripler to
> multiply
> > >one 7.5 Kv leg of a 15 Kv neon to get 22.5 Kv. How much of the
original
> > >input current (30 mA) would still be available? Ballpark figure of
> course.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >Jack
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