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Re: 20 joules at 100 bps vs 4 joules at 500 bps



Original poster: "Dmitry (father dest)" <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>

> Original poster: Terry Fritz <vardin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> The Freau formula's "1.7" factor is for NSTs.  NSTs are very power
> limited and predictable so the formula works over a wide variety of
> systems.

oh yeah - really? why do you have so bad memory, Terry? As John wrote
recently _personally_ for you, NST has nothing common with it, but you are
still
repeating the same :-\

http://www.pupman.com/listarchives/2005/Jul/msg00440.html

"Original poster: FutureT@xxxxxxx

>John's equation there is for NST powered coils at 120BPS only.  We are
>trying to extend it to other coils and BPS rates too.

Terry, all,

My equation was NEVER intended to be limited to NST's nor
to 120 bps.  But for small coils it works best at 100 or 120 bps."

it has been less than a month ago!!! poor John...

> "Bill Wysock" is capable of running a pig to super powers "more" than
> anyone else!!  I bet he know exactly how to tickle every last bit of
> power out of them ;-)))

what a nonsense...
there`re no secrets in obtaining power from conventional transformer with
coupling coefficient near 1, "super powers" don`t exist too.

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received death threats and have had the police, fire, and department of
water and power all show up at the same time. Screw 'em all. Keep firin'.
(c) Mark Barton  29-09-95