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RE: coil running of car battery(s)?
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- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 08:58:48 -0700
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Original poster: "Derek Woodroffe" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Devon,
I have built many small coils that run from batteries..
Millie Tess a 76V SSTC powered from AA Cells.
http://www.roffesoft.co.uk/tesla/millietess/millietess.htm
Nano Tess a 12 V SSTC (was the smallest SSTC in the world ;)
http://www.roffesoft.co.uk/tesla/nt/nanotess.htm
Ikle Tess a conventional coil powered from 12V and two Ignition Coils
http://www.roffesoft.co.uk/tesla/it/ikletess.htm
Tiny Tess a conventional coil powered from its own 2kv inverter. From 12V
http://www.roffesoft.co.uk/tesla/tinytess/tinytess.htm
I have even seen tabletop coils run from 12v to 240v off the shelf inverters
feeding NST's
But I'm not sure how that gets around CSA approval, 400W of mains derived
from car batteries is just as dangerous as mains from the wall. (although
current limited) Id check before you build anything.
Cheers
Derek